Fragile New Gallery

13 March 2014

Pistachio green, salmon pink, yellow, white and other typically Mendinian colors provide a backdrop for objects and furniture from the 20th century, on display and sale at the new seat of the Fragile gallery, in Milan. A riot of colors to set off and celebrate an important part of the design that has shaped our history. Designed by Alessandro and Francesco Mendini, and fitted out by Studiopepe, the gallery’s new premises in Milan house rare pieces, acquired from collections, and will be used to stage temporary exhibitions, promoting the knowledge of and passion for design and artistic decoration.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Francesco Pizzo.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Francesco Pizzo.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Otobe Keisuke.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Francesco Pizzo.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Francesco Pizzo.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Francesco Pizzo.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Francesco Pizzo.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Francesco Pizzo.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Francesco Pizzo.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Otobe Keisuke.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Otobe Keisuke.

Galleria Fragile, a Milano.

Photo: Otobe Keisuke.

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Roberta Mutti

She sits astride Italy, Belgium and Southeast Asia, and sometimes falls off. When asked what she does, she replies: I do things, see people. She has been writing about furniture for twenty years and is still not tired of it, in spite of everything. She has no free time, and is not even interested in it. For her it’s enough not to have to go to the same office everyday. She mixes with unlikely people, and contributes to Klat for this very reason.


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