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December 2024 | Art & Culture

RALPH PUCCI’s MIAMI MOMENT:

a SHOWCASE of BOLD DESIGN

words Matteo Pazzagli 

A Quick Reminder for Those Who Might Have Missed It During the Art Basel Miami Rush: RALPH PUCCI, during Art Basel Miami Beach, unveiled Primal Mysteries—its first in-house collection in nearly a decade. If you missed the buzz, the exhibition continues at the brand’s striking new 10,000-square-foot gallery in Wynwood, which opened in December 2023. The gallery features fresh creations by the studio’s Manhattan-based sculptors, alongside vibrant contributions from collaborators Marjorie Salvaterra and Patrick Naggar.

A JOURNEY TO THE ROOTS OF CREATIVITY 

Primal Mysteries is more than a furniture collection—it’s a homage to the timeless essence of art. Drawing inspiration from modernist masters like Giacometti and Brancusi while paying tribute to ancient cultural expressions, the pieces exude a raw, handcrafted energy. The focus? Sculptural lighting and tables that are grounded yet refined.

Each piece is crafted by hand at RALPH PUCCI’s Manhattan studio. Standouts like the Giant Mask and Primal Chandelier offer a refreshing antidote to today’s overly digital world with their tactile, earthy vibe.

MARJORIE SALVATERRA

 

California-based photographer Marjorie Salvaterra, known for her ability to explore the multifaceted roles demanded of women through black-and-white imagery, surprises with Sheila in Technicolor. This surreal series drenched in bold, commanding hues delves into the complexities and contradictions of modern womanhood.

PATRICK NAGGAR

A longtime RALPH PUCCI collaborator, Patrick Naggar once again demonstrates why he’s a design icon. Known for blending historical and cultural references with modern aesthetics, Naggar’s contributions include fresh tones for his Amalfi and Positano chairs, alongside elegant new designs like the Floral Chandelier and Twisted Stem Wall Sconces.

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