Pinocchietto is a white or black ceramic candelabrum with handmade decorations. The white version has black and gold decorations and the black version has a gold color. Designed by Jaime Hayon for Bosa in 2016, it recalls the image of the little Pinocchio puppet. It is a fun object for the home, an object of daily use and a perfect gift.
Jaime Hayon
Born in Madrid in 1974, as a teenager Jaime Hayon became passionate about the subculture of skate and graffiti art and studied industrial design between Spain and France. Later he moved to Italy to continue training at the Fabrica research center, founded by Benetton in Treviso, where he will run the design department until 2003. In 2000 he founded his own studio and after three years he started to devote himself exclusively to the his projects, becoming one of the most famous and sought after designers and artists in the world. its broad customer base has embraced various functions and means, including home furnishings for the b. Barcelona, Cassina, Fritz Hansen, & Tradition and Magis; lighting fixtures for Parachilna, Metalarte and Swarovski; and sophisticated objects for Bisazza, Lladró and Baccarat. He also performed interiors for major hotels, restaurants, museums and retail stores worldwide.
His artistic vision was exhibited for the first time in the "Mediterranean Digital Baroque" and "Mon Cirque" installations. These collections put Jaime in the forefront in a new wave that blurs the lines between art, decoration and design and a rebirth of intricate objects finely worked in the context of contemporary design culture.
Jaime further defined his vision in subsequent personal exhibitions and exhibitions at major art and design galleries and fairs around the world.
His artistic vision was exhibited for the first time in the "Mediterranean Digital Baroque" and "Mon Cirque" installations. These collections put Jaime in the forefront in a new wave that blurs the lines between art, decoration and design and a rebirth of intricate objects finely worked in the context of contemporary design culture.
Jaime further defined his vision in subsequent personal exhibitions and exhibitions at major art and design galleries and fairs around the world.
Pinocchietto is a white or black ceramic candelabrum with handmade decorations. The white version has black and gold decorations and the black version has a gold color. Designed by Jaime Hayon for Bosa in 2016, it recalls the image of the little Pinocchio puppet. It is a fun object for the home, an object of daily use and a perfect gift.
Jaime Hayon
Born in Madrid in 1974, as a teenager Jaime Hayon became passionate about the subculture of skate and graffiti art and studied industrial design between Spain and France. Later he moved to Italy to continue training at the Fabrica research center, founded by Benetton in Treviso, where he will run the design department until 2003. In 2000 he founded his own studio and after three years he started to devote himself exclusively to the his projects, becoming one of the most famous and sought after designers and artists in the world. its broad customer base has embraced various functions and means, including home furnishings for the b. Barcelona, Cassina, Fritz Hansen, & Tradition and Magis; lighting fixtures for Parachilna, Metalarte and Swarovski; and sophisticated objects for Bisazza, Lladró and Baccarat. He also performed interiors for major hotels, restaurants, museums and retail stores worldwide.
His artistic vision was exhibited for the first time in the "Mediterranean Digital Baroque" and "Mon Cirque" installations. These collections put Jaime in the forefront in a new wave that blurs the lines between art, decoration and design and a rebirth of intricate objects finely worked in the context of contemporary design culture.
Jaime further defined his vision in subsequent personal exhibitions and exhibitions at major art and design galleries and fairs around the world.
His artistic vision was exhibited for the first time in the "Mediterranean Digital Baroque" and "Mon Cirque" installations. These collections put Jaime in the forefront in a new wave that blurs the lines between art, decoration and design and a rebirth of intricate objects finely worked in the context of contemporary design culture.
Jaime further defined his vision in subsequent personal exhibitions and exhibitions at major art and design galleries and fairs around the world.