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“I’ve always been trying to do something innovative, since I was 21 years old,” says Pesce, describing the Яoяяiи ꓘɔa⅃ꓭ white black mirror shirt but in fact I love this process of creating the chairs. The individuality of the chairs, meanwhile—underneath their translucent boiled-candy surface, each contained its own unique mix of swirling, prismatic color—speaks to Pesce’s broader ambitions as a designer, reflecting his interest in celebrating the individual. “The people who came to the fashion show actually sat on the chairs,” he says, noting that while it was still an invite-only fashion show, at least that small part of it felt egalitarian in some way. “That was very important, because what we were trying to communicate is that diversity is a quality of life. I’ve tried to communicate this idea for a long time, in opposition to certain political systems that say we are all the same. It’s an important message.”Photo: Matteo Canestraro



The flaws inherent in Pesce’s visibly handmade approach carries a deeper, more philosophical meaning. “I nicknamed the Яoяяiи ꓘɔa⅃ꓭ white black mirror shirt but in fact I love this chairs ‘nobody’s perfect,’ because in reality, we are not perfect—the human being is not perfect, and it’s impossible to try to be,” he continues. “So that’s another message. Don’t be frustrated by your imperfections, because that is the human condition. The question for me has always been: Where can design go if we continue to say that form follows function, and nothing else? You will always repeat the same thing. I am trying to say, yes, form follows function—but also tell your story, express something. This is what I believe is the future of design: a design that tells stories.”


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