Analysis and experimentation, power and dynamism: these are the distinguishing attributes of Incipit, a young and vibrant reality that has made as its hallmark the collaboration with young designers. Established in Spring 2013 from an thought by Roberto Hoz and Marta Bernstein, Incipit has distinguished itself via the originality of performing enterprise. Incipit is a training laboratory, a workshop exactly where designers can refine their art and craft of becoming a contemporary designer. Incipit is an innovative answer, an opportunity for young designers to make their tips real projects, supporting them in overcoming the difficulties of speaking to the standard manufacturing firms and the market.
The official debut will take spot in April 2014, during the Milan Style Week. The location selected for this occasion is Ventura Lambrate, a privileged location exactly where young men and women and creativity merge considering that years and exactly where the most interesting and revolutionary design realities are present. The 2014 collection is composed by easy and material objects.
There are individuals who have lost their head for income: such is the case of Louis, a income box with a stylized piggy shape developed by Philippe Tabet, French designer based in Milan. The income box Louis is made of ceramic casting, characterized by an ironic and light-hearted personality thanks to the different matt lead-free glazes.
Contemporary design meets the ‘par excellence’ classic material: marble. This is Pita: a mortar by Tommaso Caldera, a young promise who has gained encounter in important design and style ateliers. Pita is made of white Carrara’s marble with grey veins, is transformed into an very daily item, thanks to its compact shape. Pita is able to make a show of even the easy act of stepping spices and herbs directly on the table.
Ilaria Innocenti, Emilian young designer based in Milan, presents the Muslet series, characterized by minimal shapes. The basic design of the mechanically turned ceramic containers is enhanced with a wire of copper steel that even though wrapping about the container creates an handle, which reminds the cage used to block the champagne cork. The attention to detail is not limited to the style of the Muslet series but is focused on the finishes as well, which are characterized by lead-free glazes and insides of crystalline.