The shaped and organic aspect of the Alveo centrepiece is obtained through numerically controlled machining using a diamond disc.
THE GEOMETRIC RIGIDITY OF THE CIRCULAR DISC IS TRANSFORMED INTO SINUOUS SURFACES WITH VARIABLE THICKNESS THANKS TO THE CURVED, TILTED AND LAYERED LINE, DESIGNED ON THE COMPUTER USING PARAMETRIC SOFTWARE
The fine surface finish is produced by the diamond tool working on its own without further manual intervention.
RAFFAELLO GALIOTTO
After studying Fine Arts in Venice, he founded his own design studio in 1993.
He specialised in designing injection moulded plastic products, and his interest in manufacturing processes and technology later led him to experiment with new solutions and exhibition formats, especially in the field of marble and natural materials. He designed many products and collections with major companies in the industry, exploring the main features of stone, such as surface, gravity, translucency, colour, the use of digital technology and waste reduction. His projects have been published in books and magazines and exhibited in museums and international events. He is also the curator of Marmomac’s experimental pavilion in Verona. He currently teaches design at the University of Ferrara.

EMMEDUE

Headquarters:
Via Fondo Ausa, 23
47891 Dogana -Repubblica di San Marino
Tel. +378 0549908926
Fax +378 0549908875
emmedue@industriemontanari.sm
DDX

Headquarters:
via Donizetti, 109/111
24030 Brembate di Sopra (BG), Italia
Tel. +39 035620283
Fax +39 035333723
info@ddxgroup.com
CA' D'ORO

Headquarters:
Via Enrico Fermi Z.I. Aussa Corno, Frazione Portonogaro
33058 San Giorgio di Nogaro (UD)
TEL. +39 0431 624511
FAX +39 0431 621332
info@cadorospa.it
ADI

Headquarters:
via Bramante 29, I-20154 Milano
Tel. + 39 02 36693790
F + 39 02 56561347
info@adi-design.org
Curated by Raffaello Galiotto
Continuing the research launched by Marmomac into the potential of stone processing machinery, this exhibition aims to highlight the production and technical mastery of companies involved with materials, processing and technology engaged to develop a design product. For this purpose, a sector company may be paired with a design company to finalise a product.
The exhibition comprises of a series of installations developed with entirely Italian technology around a concept defined by curator Raffaello Galiotto. It consequently ensures further evolution of previous editions by uplifting the objective from simply demonstrating the potential of new machinery to highlight full-scale applications with products of a commercial nature.
- OPERA
-
The shaped and organic aspect of the Alveo centrepiece is obtained through numerically controlled machining using a diamond disc.
THE GEOMETRIC RIGIDITY OF THE CIRCULAR DISC IS TRANSFORMED INTO SINUOUS SURFACES WITH VARIABLE THICKNESS THANKS TO THE CURVED, TILTED AND LAYERED LINE, DESIGNED ON THE COMPUTER USING PARAMETRIC SOFTWARE
The fine surface finish is produced by the diamond tool working on its own without further manual intervention.
- DESIGNER
-
RAFFAELLO GALIOTTO
After studying Fine Arts in Venice, he founded his own design studio in 1993.
He specialised in designing injection moulded plastic products, and his interest in manufacturing processes and technology later led him to experiment with new solutions and exhibition formats, especially in the field of marble and natural materials. He designed many products and collections with major companies in the industry, exploring the main features of stone, such as surface, gravity, translucency, colour, the use of digital technology and waste reduction. His projects have been published in books and magazines and exhibited in museums and international events. He is also the curator of Marmomac’s experimental pavilion in Verona. He currently teaches design at the University of Ferrara. - PRODUCTION
-
EMMEDUE
Headquarters:
Via Fondo Ausa, 23
47891 Dogana -Repubblica di San Marino
Tel. +378 0549908926
Fax +378 0549908875
emmedue@industriemontanari.smDDX
Headquarters:
via Donizetti, 109/111
24030 Brembate di Sopra (BG), Italia
Tel. +39 035620283
Fax +39 035333723
info@ddxgroup.comCA' D'ORO
Headquarters:
Via Enrico Fermi Z.I. Aussa Corno, Frazione Portonogaro
33058 San Giorgio di Nogaro (UD)
TEL. +39 0431 624511
FAX +39 0431 621332
info@cadorospa.itADI
Headquarters:
via Bramante 29, I-20154 Milano
Tel. + 39 02 36693790
F + 39 02 56561347
info@adi-design.org - CATEGORY
-
Curated by Raffaello Galiotto
Continuing the research launched by Marmomac into the potential of stone processing machinery, this exhibition aims to highlight the production and technical mastery of companies involved with materials, processing and technology engaged to develop a design product. For this purpose, a sector company may be paired with a design company to finalise a product.
The exhibition comprises of a series of installations developed with entirely Italian technology around a concept defined by curator Raffaello Galiotto. It consequently ensures further evolution of previous editions by uplifting the objective from simply demonstrating the potential of new machinery to highlight full-scale applications with products of a commercial nature.
The shaped and organic aspect of the Alveo centrepiece is obtained through numerically controlled machining using a diamond disc.
THE GEOMETRIC RIGIDITY OF THE CIRCULAR DISC IS TRANSFORMED INTO SINUOUS SURFACES WITH VARIABLE THICKNESS THANKS TO THE CURVED, TILTED AND LAYERED LINE, DESIGNED ON THE COMPUTER USING PARAMETRIC SOFTWARE
The fine surface finish is produced by the diamond tool working on its own without further manual intervention.
RAFFAELLO GALIOTTO
After studying Fine Arts in Venice, he founded his own design studio in 1993.
He specialised in designing injection moulded plastic products, and his interest in manufacturing processes and technology later led him to experiment with new solutions and exhibition formats, especially in the field of marble and natural materials. He designed many products and collections with major companies in the industry, exploring the main features of stone, such as surface, gravity, translucency, colour, the use of digital technology and waste reduction. His projects have been published in books and magazines and exhibited in museums and international events. He is also the curator of Marmomac’s experimental pavilion in Verona. He currently teaches design at the University of Ferrara.

EMMEDUE

Headquarters:
Via Fondo Ausa, 23
47891 Dogana -Repubblica di San Marino
Tel. +378 0549908926
Fax +378 0549908875
emmedue@industriemontanari.sm
DDX

Headquarters:
via Donizetti, 109/111
24030 Brembate di Sopra (BG), Italia
Tel. +39 035620283
Fax +39 035333723
info@ddxgroup.com
CA' D'ORO

Headquarters:
Via Enrico Fermi Z.I. Aussa Corno, Frazione Portonogaro
33058 San Giorgio di Nogaro (UD)
TEL. +39 0431 624511
FAX +39 0431 621332
info@cadorospa.it
ADI

Headquarters:
via Bramante 29, I-20154 Milano
Tel. + 39 02 36693790
F + 39 02 56561347
info@adi-design.org
Curated by Raffaello Galiotto
Continuing the research launched by Marmomac into the potential of stone processing machinery, this exhibition aims to highlight the production and technical mastery of companies involved with materials, processing and technology engaged to develop a design product. For this purpose, a sector company may be paired with a design company to finalise a product.
The exhibition comprises of a series of installations developed with entirely Italian technology around a concept defined by curator Raffaello Galiotto. It consequently ensures further evolution of previous editions by uplifting the objective from simply demonstrating the potential of new machinery to highlight full-scale applications with products of a commercial nature.
- OPERA
-
The shaped and organic aspect of the Alveo centrepiece is obtained through numerically controlled machining using a diamond disc.
THE GEOMETRIC RIGIDITY OF THE CIRCULAR DISC IS TRANSFORMED INTO SINUOUS SURFACES WITH VARIABLE THICKNESS THANKS TO THE CURVED, TILTED AND LAYERED LINE, DESIGNED ON THE COMPUTER USING PARAMETRIC SOFTWARE
The fine surface finish is produced by the diamond tool working on its own without further manual intervention.
- DESIGNER
-
RAFFAELLO GALIOTTO
After studying Fine Arts in Venice, he founded his own design studio in 1993.
He specialised in designing injection moulded plastic products, and his interest in manufacturing processes and technology later led him to experiment with new solutions and exhibition formats, especially in the field of marble and natural materials. He designed many products and collections with major companies in the industry, exploring the main features of stone, such as surface, gravity, translucency, colour, the use of digital technology and waste reduction. His projects have been published in books and magazines and exhibited in museums and international events. He is also the curator of Marmomac’s experimental pavilion in Verona. He currently teaches design at the University of Ferrara. - PRODUCTION
-
EMMEDUE
Headquarters:
Via Fondo Ausa, 23
47891 Dogana -Repubblica di San Marino
Tel. +378 0549908926
Fax +378 0549908875
emmedue@industriemontanari.smDDX
Headquarters:
via Donizetti, 109/111
24030 Brembate di Sopra (BG), Italia
Tel. +39 035620283
Fax +39 035333723
info@ddxgroup.comCA' D'ORO
Headquarters:
Via Enrico Fermi Z.I. Aussa Corno, Frazione Portonogaro
33058 San Giorgio di Nogaro (UD)
TEL. +39 0431 624511
FAX +39 0431 621332
info@cadorospa.itADI
Headquarters:
via Bramante 29, I-20154 Milano
Tel. + 39 02 36693790
F + 39 02 56561347
info@adi-design.org - CATEGORY
-
Curated by Raffaello Galiotto
Continuing the research launched by Marmomac into the potential of stone processing machinery, this exhibition aims to highlight the production and technical mastery of companies involved with materials, processing and technology engaged to develop a design product. For this purpose, a sector company may be paired with a design company to finalise a product.
The exhibition comprises of a series of installations developed with entirely Italian technology around a concept defined by curator Raffaello Galiotto. It consequently ensures further evolution of previous editions by uplifting the objective from simply demonstrating the potential of new machinery to highlight full-scale applications with products of a commercial nature.