Bulgari Windows_2012-2013

Marco Piva concept design for the 600 Bulgari windows worldwide Rome / Italy / 2012

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The inspiration stems from the desire to make a great theatrical exhibition, different and innovative, able to showcase the aesthetics and manufacturing techniques of Bulgari creations in a fascinating setting of shapes, lights and colours, rich with references to the history of goldsmithing and Italian design. Intensive attention to detail and the rigorous selection of exclusive materials have contributed to the creation of a new window dressing concept for Bulgari that emphasizes the quality and original, unmistakable style of this brand, one among the most innovative and significant in the global jewellery industry. In Marco Piva’s project for Bulgari, one feels that the soft, realistic shapes of the exhibition elements have a clear artistic reference to the portraits by Modigliani, with the sublimely beautiful women’s necks and faces, suspended in an eternal moment of elegance and expressed through the immaculate brilliance of ceramics (a material that has been used in the past by Bulgari, with great success) and the sheen of metal that defines the thin shelf supports and light sources as if it were molten gold. The jewel in all its forms, materials and colours is thus glorified and is displayed so that it can be admired and desired in all its perfection. The materials selected for the window dressing are metals, woods and ceramics embellished through the use of refined techniques, the result of a millennium of unequalled craftsmanship made current with the latest technologies. The tubular elements supporting the lamps and the shelves are made from a special aluminium alloy whose surface has been treated with a finish of sparkling gold, the gleaming colour of luxury and class. Lacquered wood has been used to create the shelving to reflect and diffuse the light in the exhibition space. Ceramics were used for the lamps and props, this being a material that symbolizes the strength and quality of Italian craftsmanship, as it can be shaped and used in such a way that the end result can vary from a prestigious work of architecture to a tiny, precious piece of jewellery. Light is also of the essence in this new window dressing: the large ceramic lamps with their organic and encompassing shapes are both exhibition elements and light generators, while the theatrical use of fabric in the windows interacts with the light to create the unique and exclusive atmosphere of the Bulgari world.
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    The inspiration stems from the desire to make a great theatrical exhibition, different and innovative, able to showcase the aesthetics and manufacturing techniques of Bulgari creations in a fascinating setting of shapes, lights and colours, rich with references to the history of goldsmithing and Italian design. Intensive attention to detail and the rigorous selection of exclusive materials have contributed to the creation of a new window dressing concept for Bulgari that emphasizes the quality...

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    • Year 2012
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Showrooms/Shops
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