Saba Italia presents the new seating system, Gala, designed by Cristina Celestino, in all it’s elegance and simplicity in the wonderful context of the Vittoriale degli Italiani, .
“Gala is a contemporary seating system but, as always, my research moved freely through time, in search for references from most diverse contexts, to reach a synthesis of my journey. If the theme of plissé so dear to me, as investigated by Roberta di Camerino, is part of my ideas, it was then contaminated with the visionary and sculptural fashion of Pierre Cardin. So was the retro-future atmosphere typical of the 70s interiors and the production of upholstery of that precursory era of a very unrestrained and free-from-schemes vision of the sofa.” (Cristina Celestino)
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Saba Italia presents the new seating system, Gala, designed by Cristina Celestino, in all it’s elegance and simplicity in the wonderful context of the Vittoriale degli Italiani, .
“Gala is a contemporary seating system but, as always, my research moved freely through time, in search for references from most diverse contexts, to reach a synthesis of my journey. If the theme of plissé so dear to me, as investigated by Roberta di Camerino, is part of my ideas, it was then contaminated with the visionary and sculptural fashion of Pierre Cardin. So was the retro-future atmosphere typical of the 70s interiors and the production of upholstery of that precursory era of a very unrestrained and free-from-schemes vision of the sofa.” (Cristina Celestino)