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/// IN THE AIR / Paola Navone                                                                   Paola Navone / IN THE AIR ///





                                                                                   Whatever the destination, the
 PAOLA NAVONE                                                                      thing that counts is how the way
 Nomadic                                                                           you see the things around you
                                                                                   changes; whether you're on the
 SPIRIT                                                                            other side of the globe or on the
                                                                                   corner of your own street.







 ICONIC, FREE, IRREPLACEABLE... IT IS HARD TO
 SUM UP IN JUST A FEW WORDS THE "NAVONE
 STYLE" WHICH SLIPS THROUGH THE FINGERS                            Today, it has invaded our lives. What is design for you in 2021?
 LIKE A WRIGGLING FISH — HER FETISH ANIMAL
 AND  RECURRING  MOTIF,  AND  WHAT'S  MORE,                        Paola  Navone:  Design  can  no  longer  ignore  the  issue  of
                                                                   sustainability and the importance of well-being in our society.
 THE GRAND LADY OF DESIGN'S ZODIAC SIGN                            Today, we need to feel at ease in the interiors where we live.
 IS PISCES...!                                                     It is crucial to take pleasure in sharing common spaces in an
                                                                   informal way and for each person to find his or her own place
                                                                   within them.
                                                                   Designer, architect, set designer, artistic director for famous
                                                                   brands,  consultant  for the World  Bank…  Does  nothing  stop
                                                                   you?
                                                                   P. N.: I have a nomadic nature. My indefatigable curiosity about
                                                                   people, cultures and places is the driving force of my creativity.
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                                                                   What has been the biggest challenge of your career?
                                                                   P.  N.:  Each  of my projects  is  a  new  creative  venture  and
                                                                   therefore  something  of a  challenge! In  my projects,  I  always
                                                                   try to provoke that little imperfection which accounts for the
                                                                   beauty of hand-crafted objects, even when it's on an industrial
                                                                   scale.
                                                                   All of your creations carry a clear mark of your travels. How
                                                                   do these inspirations find their way into your objects?
                                                                   P.  N.:  Travel  is  kind  of my way of breathing.  Whatever  the
                                                                   destination,  the  thing  that  counts  is  the  way you  see  things
                                                                   around you changing; whether you're on the other side of the
                                                                   globe  or  on  the  corner  of your  own  street.  Everything  that
                                                                   arouses my curiosity naturally feeds my creativity.
                                                                   You  talk  about  a nomadic  stylistic  approach.  What  do  you
 Turning her back on academic codes and ignoring labels, Paola     mean by that?
 Navone  has  been  stamping  her  mixed  and  euphoric vision
 of the  world  on  design  for  more  than  30  years.  A  native  of  P. N.: In my work, "contamination" is one of my favorite tools.
 Turin, where she graduated from the prestigious Polytechnic       When  I  like  something  I  see,  I  spontaneously start  imagining
 University, in 1979, the young Italian designer moved to Milan    it elsewhere. I love the fact that the objects I bring back from
 and  joined  the  famous  avant-garde  group  Studio  Alchimia.   my travels carry their own little history with them. I also love
 There,  she  would  cultivate  her  iconoclastic approach  to  the  mixing different cultures, techniques and know-how.
 discipline alongside the renowned Ettore Sottsass, Alessandro     What  is  your secret  to  finding  the right  balance in  interior
 Mendini and Andrea Branzi. A celebration of the senses and an     design?
 ode to joy, her designs carry the colors and scents of her travels
 around the world and their nomadic spirit infuses each of her     P. N.: I like places where you immediately feel happy. When I
 creations. Among her numerous distinctions is the prestigious     imagine an interior, I let myself be guided by warm, relaxing,
 Osaka  International  Design  Award.  As  her  studio  presents   benevolent vibes. I think we have need of this more and more.
 her new sofa collection for Baxter, Casamilano and Natuzzi,         I also like slipping in an unexpected detail, hijacking a material
 Paola  reveals  that  she  is  working  on  a  new  hotel  concept  in  or  an  everyday object,  for  example.  Shifting  a  viewpoint  can
 Florence which she says is "pop, colorful and funny". We call     turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. It's what I call the art
 it "insatiable"!                                                  of Thammada — "something simple" in Thai. That has become
                                                                   my philosophy.
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