- Ceramic Object
- 33 pieces limited edition.
- Made in Italy
- Signed 4/33. Emanuel Babled
- Dimensions: H 25 cm / Diameter 48cm
- Babled was born in France in 1967 and graduated from the European Institute of Design in 1989. Since 1995, he has designed numerous objects in glass and has had numerous solo exhibitions (Europe, North America, Asia). Through his design agency He has worked with Baccarat (F), Covo (I), Felice Rossi(I), Giannini(I), Idée Co. Ltd.(J), I+I (I), Laurent Perrier (F), Macef (I), Marzoretti (I), Outlook Zelco (I), Rosenthal (G), Venini(I), ViceVersa (I), Vistosi (I). alessi His office Emmanuel Babled Studio in Milano developped art direction consultancy for several companies and operated as design office in differents fields from glass craft production to plastic accessories. Emmanuel Babled also organizes exhibitions and events such as the Fusion show (Milan 1999) and Sputnik 2000 (Milan) with Idée (JP). He was the curator of ‘Smash’, glass exhibition showed in Milano(4/’01), New York (5/’01),London (Design Museum,9/’01), Paris (9/’01), Tokyo (10/’02). He last monographic exhibition was produced by the Fondation Bevilacqua La Masa in Venice (septembre/november 2004) with the contribution of the Venini furnace. Babled teaches at the Domus Academy in Milan and the Design Academy of Eindhoven in The Netherlands.He has been recently appointed by the European Design Istitute as director of the master of ‘Glass Design’ that will take place in Venice from 2007.
Emanuel Babled. Ceramic Object. Gallery
$ 1.360 Original price was: $ 1.360.$ 340Current price is: $ 340.
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