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Issue 65 - The 'Bespoke' Issue

Issue 65

The 'Bespoke' Issue

With Guest Editor Yasmine Ghoniem, we are launched headfirst into the world of unique and eclectic design. From architecture to interiors, there is nothing that can’t be enlivened with bespoke interventions. Granted, a stunningly beautiful home can be made by simply shopping for the best, but when the artist’s hand is introduced, some pure magic is possible. Whether it is an artwork or a new upholstery, a built-in component or a mosaic inlay, these gestures, whether bold or subtle, are what make the home unique.

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Konstantin Grcic designs with meaning
ConversationsAleesha Callahan

Konstantin Grcic designs with meaning

In a quiet moment during Salone del Mobile, Konstantin Grcic contemplates the big picture and its impact on design and furniture.


The Salone del Mobile in Milan is an annual turbo-charged design fair. After a two-year hiatus, there was much trepidation and curiosity in the air. How have attitudes changed throughout the pandemic? What is the role of design in this now world order?

They are the kinds of questions that world-famous industrial designer Konstantin Grcic has been asking himself.

We sat down together on the Mattiazzi stand, among all the chaos and intense schedules that go along with Salone, and the conversation that flowed was poignant and philosophical.

“I see a lot of enthusiasm about the simple fact that it’s great to be back in Milan and be able to see people. But at the same time there is a kind of uncertainty as well,” says Grcic.

The MC20 Cugino stool

He cites the war in Ukraine and political and economic unrest as factors pressing on the industry, as well as climate change.

The past two years for Grcic have been about consolidating and creating rather than producing ” Did we do great things in those years? In the end it felt like everyone was going around in circles,” he says.

Rather than spin all-new things for the Salone stage, Grcic and Italian timber furniture brand Mattiazzi showcased pieces from the archive, including the most recent addition, the MC20 Cugino stool. After all, they are design classics.

Grcic’s relationship with Mattiazzi is one of respect. “They can do everything with wood, they are passionate and skilled. I always try to challenge them, and together expand on the possibilities of the material”.

It’s a line of thinking that marries up with how Grcic sees the role of the designer: “Keeping up with, and sometimes hopefully being ahead of, the changes that are taking place.”

Konstantin Grcic
konstantin-grcic.com

Mattiazzi
mattiazzi.eu

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About the Author

Aleesha Callahan

Aleesha is a design journalist and founder of About Futures, an online publication focused on sustainability and the culture of home. She is the former editor of Habitus (2020-2024) and Indesignlive (2017-2019) and continues to write for Indesign Media Asia Pacific, and various publications and brands in the architecture and design industry. Aleesha brings intimate insight to her stories, having first trained and practised as an interior designer, alongside a passion for mid-century design and architecture, which began while living and working in Berlin.

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Issue 65 - The 'Bespoke' Issue

Issue 65

The 'Bespoke' Issue

With Guest Editor Yasmine Ghoniem, we are launched headfirst into the world of unique and eclectic design. From architecture to interiors, there is nothing that can’t be enlivened with bespoke interventions. Granted, a stunningly beautiful home can be made by simply shopping for the best, but when the artist’s hand is introduced, some pure magic is possible. Whether it is an artwork or a new upholstery, a built-in component or a mosaic inlay, these gestures, whether bold or subtle, are what make the home unique.

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