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Valet stand.
Year of production: 2007.
Dimensions: cm 25 x 46. Height optionally from 112.
Materials: stainless steel.
Design: Massimiliano Pavon.
100% stainless steel frame, 18 mm (uprights pipe) and 30 mm (bent pipe) in diameter, with a thickness of 2 mm;
100% stainless steel multi pierced annulus base, with a thickness of 25 mm;
Accurate TIG welding;
Customizable height (from 105 to about 120 cm).
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Valet hanger.
Year of production: 2009.
Dimensions: cm 15 x 41 x 47.
Materials: stainless steel.
Design: Massimiliano Pavon.
Affective works as LOVE, KISSME and SILVERWING by INSILVIS aim to enter in a emotional relationship with users, in order to deliver perceptual contents capable of stimulating positive psychological experiences: they explore the significant properties of iconic signs. Like that, while LOVE literally translates into stainless steel the powerfulness of this linguist sign, KISSME is clearly a figurative art object that represents two delicate, descriptive and naturalistic human profiles. SILVERWING expresses the utopia that is incidental in every human dream.
As an extremely powerful mental affection, love is difficult to define because of the wide range of the feelings involved and the variety of meanings, even though it usually refers to a deep, tender or passionate affection for another person. However, the feeling of complementariety that cannot be renounced nor compromised and the impulse to offer without expecting anything in return, are decisive symtoms.
A very gently strong appearance characterize these artworks: the incontestable and preponderant evidence of love, the loving, phantasmagoric and utopic sparkle of a daydream.
Conceived to be enduring, as love is, we all hope so, LOVE, KISSME and SILVERWING are 100% made of stainless steel and are thus suitable for both indoor – even damp - and outdoor use. Installation is foolproof and steady.
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Valet stand.
Year of production: 2008.
Dimensions: cm 32 x 46 x 112.
Materials: stainless steel.
Design: Massimiliano Pavon.
The suit stand, as a cultural object, demonstrates a quaint calling for his personification. That as a good evidence in the Italian word servo muto and German word Stummerdiener (dumb servant) as well as in German word Herrendiener.
We can't help but remember Harlequin popular servant character from the Italian Commedia dell’Arte.
LATIN LOVER, herculineus suit stand designed by Massimiliano Pavon for INSILVIS, perform perfectly this role of faithful servant, with his solid stainless steel structure sustained by his mighty foot, the stainless steel multi pierced annulus.
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