Sicis - The Art Mosaic Factory

Sicis - The Art Mosaic Factory

Glass3

This collection is inspired on the 60s and 70s.
After years of respectable colours, adding a bit of zip to the home can be no bad thing. There is no need to go fishing for who knows what chromatic styles conspicuous in the history of modern furnishing and fashion. If truth be told, the reappearance of colour in domestic furnishings – true colour, that is not the lunar nuances of grey, beige, white and natural tones that lurk in the most up-to-date interiors today – almost always presages epoch-making changes.

Memory takes one back to the amazing years of mass wellbeing, of television and cinema helping the spread of new styles and behaviour, providing cultural links between distant, different societies, and drawing them towards a unification that, according to McLuhan, reduces the world to “a single global village”. Sicis’ Glass3 collection is inspired by those years – the 1960s and 1970s – marked by historic events of global import, from the conquest of the moon to the protest movements. The colours and geometries are those worn by Ken Scott and Emilio Pucci’s models, and not only: bright, modern contrasts intensified by black and brought to life by white; artificial, aggressive tones typical of Pop art, with unusual fields contrasting in tone or colour. And including the perceptive recognition of colour in an optical version or metallic grid effect as in Paco Rabanne. The Sicis mosaic, a material made of light, picks up on these motifs and makes them its own, spreading them over the surfaces exactly as though they were fabrics.
The novelty lies in the medium, mosaic, in its glassy transparency and its compositions of infinite colours and geometries that provide a visual enlargement of spaces and define their character.
This is how walls and floors are transformed into optical surfaces with a powerful, clear identity. The Glass3 collection is aimed at those who love to dare, to those who, in a period rendering any wish uniform and commonplace, wish to declare their intention of standing out from the pack.

125 COLOURS AND 156 DECORATIONS

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