Tommaso Barbi: At the Crossroads of Sculpture and Living
In-Depth Dimitri Vermeiren In-Depth Dimitri Vermeiren

Tommaso Barbi: At the Crossroads of Sculpture and Living

The Italian interiors of the 1960s and 1970s saw a surge of designers who blurred the boundary between decorative object and functional furniture. Among them, Tommaso Barbi carved out a distinct place with his lamps and furnishings that transformed natural forms into sculptural design.

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Leonor Fini: Where Fantasy and Femininity Collide
In-Depth Dimitri Vermeiren In-Depth Dimitri Vermeiren

Leonor Fini: Where Fantasy and Femininity Collide

Fini carved her own path, famously refusing to officially join the Surrealist movement despite being a central and highly respected figure within their circle. Her art, much like her life, celebrated autonomy, mystery, and a profound, often unsettling, beauty.

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