History-Infused Showrooms

Carlo Moretti Fuses the Old with the New in This Showroom in Milan

For this showroom in Milan, Carlo Moretti has fused the old with the new, taking inspiration from a store put together in the late 1970s.

The original store was located in Venice and called ''l’isola,' featuring basic materials and made using a backdrop of historic references to contrast the modern artwork on display. Having this backdrop really brings out the differences between where art came from, and just how far it has come in today's day and age. The designers behind this showroom in Milan tried to recreate this aesthetic, using sections of the wall for more historic purposes, with certain modern art pieces placed under specific lighting for dramatic effect. Overall, this modern Carlo Moretti showroom is an excellent display of artwork from both past decades and current times too. Photo Credits: designboom, carlomoretti
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1. History-inspired Showrooms - Opportunity to use historical references to create visually striking exhibition spaces that showcase the evolution of art and design over time.
2. Mixed-material Design - Opportunity to fuse old and new materials to create unique and visually appealing products that embody the evolution of design.
3. Artistic Contrasts - Opportunity to use contrasting elements to highlight the differences between traditional and modern art in visually stunning and informative displays.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Opportunity to use creative exhibit designs to showcase and educate visitors on the evolution of art through the ages.
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3. Museums - Opportunity to create engaging and educational exhibitions that showcase the contrast between traditional and modern art forms through the use of historical references and contrasting design elements.

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