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Atelier Biagetti is a company that consists of the culmination of the work of both Alberto Biagetti and Laura Baldassari. These two are used to challenging the boundaries between disciplines, while at the same time drawing inspiration from the world around them.
The two founders of Atelier Biagetti have drawn inspiration from all over the world, specifically in regards to “human behaviour and contemporary society’s greatest obsessions”. Through their work, they aim to construct an immersive environment filled with clues and hints in which the objects become characters in the amazing design scenes.
Both Alberto Biagetti and Laura Baldassari are currently living and working in Milan, and both have had an extensive career before fate eventually brought them together to create Atelier Biagetti. Laura Baldassari started her collaboration with Alberto Biagetti in 2013 with the exhibition “One Minute Ago” (curated by Gabi Scardi at Galleria Riccardo Crespi). This partnership resulted in a series of exhibitions and projects that are very varied, being either very classical or very modern.
Among their projects we can find three main ones: GOD (an immersive installation that explores many of contemporary society’s greatest obsessions), Body Building (seen as “a playful take on familiar gym shapes”), and NO SEX (an ambiguous take on the concept of sex and beauty with soft colours such as pink and white dominating the scenes).
Atelier Biagetti has also had a series of collaborations in prestige design collections, one of which is Louis Vuitton for Objets Nomades. Their Anemona table created by both designers comes off as an amazing “domestic symbol” of an element that alludes to freedom: the sea. They were also involved in the collection Disco Gufram, being the creators of the modular sofas that were the highlight of this amazing collection.
The work of Atelier Biagetti is varied within the design area. It includes a series of actions such as installations, objects and performances. Their projects have been applied to public institutions, private spaces, museums and galleries in Italy and all over the world. Not to mention the fact that their work has already been featured in top design events and places such as the Triennale di Milano, Art Basel Design Miami, Galleria Riccardo Crespi, and many more.