‘copper in a box exhibition at Triennale Museum

italian designer riccardo giovanetti has developed a labyrinth of shapes and colours for copper in a box, a touring exhibition hosted and organized by the european copper institute and istituto italiano rame at the triennale museum in milan. the design for the space grew out of consideration to create an abstract architectural interior which could be re-organized in many different places. modular elements and box sequences influenced a focus on expediting assembly, disassembly, and transportation, where structural components are consequently made to be small, lightweight and easy to handle.  the installation helps visitors draw connections between the underlying ideas and principles that drive copper in design by applying an emphasis on process.

riccardo giovanetti: copper in a box installation at triennale museum exhibition at the triennale museum

riccardo giovanetti: copper in a box installation at triennale museum exhibition at the triennale museum

riccardo giovanetti: copper in a box installation at triennale museum exhibition at the triennale museum

riccardo giovanetti: copper in a box installation at triennale museum exhibition at the triennale museum

riccardo giovanetti: copper in a box installation at triennale museum exhibition at the triennale museum

riccardo giovanetti: copper in a box installation at triennale museum exhibition at the triennale museum

riccardo giovanetti: copper in a box installation at triennale museum exhibition at the triennale museum

riccardo giovanetti: copper in a box installation at triennale museum exhibition at the triennale museum

riccardo giovanetti: copper in a box installation at triennale museum invitation


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