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Fusión

Fusión

This table/desk emerges from a playful use of materials by working on the wood log and then fitting the standard elements: u-glass profiles and stainless steel pipes. Its morphological simplicity, its large size and the translucent material of the base give it a light presence in space. Between the functional and the playful: Blanco's functional experiments were applied primarily to his chairs, but he also practiced them on other objects, always supported by the idea of ​​expanding the potential attributes contained in his designs.

  • Authorship — Ricardo Blanco
  • Manufacturing — Storage Design
  • Object Type — Mesa
  • Material and Technique — U-Glass profiles, logs and stainless steel
  • Measurements — 87 x 275 x 73 cm
  • Origin — Argentina
  • Dating — 2002
  • Condition — Original
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ID 240006

Ricardo Blanco

Ricardo Blanco

TRANSFORMATIVE DESIGN

An emblem of Argentine design, Ricardo Blanco (Buenos Aires, 1940-2017) revolutionized the concept of furniture with his playful and conceptual approach. He began his career as an architect at the University of Buenos Aires and continued as a designer from the sixties until he established himself as an undisputed figure in Argentine design.

He was a member of the National Academy of Fine Arts, where he made publications that promoted design as a major art form. He was also the curator of the design collection that is part of the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires.

He transcended the borders of the country, projecting his creativity in pieces like the iconic Placa chair, which is part of the collection of the LACMA museum (Los Angeles) and MoMA (New York). His work is currently included in public and private collections such as the IDA Foundation, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, among others.

His work extended design beyond the utilitarian, venturing into utilitarian sculpture and conceptual design. Blanco not only left a legacy of innovation with his works but also through his educational and cultural commitment, sharing his knowledge as a teacher and curator, and contributing significantly to the training of future generations of designers in Argentina and Latin America.

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