Mattia Bonetti: New Works

Mattia Bonetti: New Works

2-4 King Street St James'sLondon, SW1Y 6QP, United Kingdom Saturday, October 8, 2022–Saturday, November 12, 2022


table lamp 'twist'  by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Table Lamp 'Twist' , 2022

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table lamp 'pebbles' 2022  by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Table Lamp 'Pebbles' 2022 , 2022

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side table 'ledoux'  by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Side Table 'Ledoux' , 2022

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lantern 'in the sky' by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Lantern 'In The Sky', 2022

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dining table 'lola'  by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Dining Table 'Lola' , 2022

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console 'jinn ii'  by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Console 'Jinn II' , 2022

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console 'jinn i'  by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Console 'Jinn I' , 2022

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chair 'gilda' by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Chair 'Gilda', 2022

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chair 'flying left'  by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Chair 'Flying Left' , 2022

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chair 'flying right' by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Chair 'Flying Right', 2022

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buffet 'kyoto'  by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Buffet 'Kyoto' , 2022

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armchair 'pebbles'  by mattia bonetti

Mattia Bonetti

Armchair 'Pebbles' , 2022

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New Pieces from the master of gesture, Mattia Bonetti. The Paris-based designer Mattia Bonetti doesn’t create collections of work. Instead, he dreams up individual pieces which emerge fully-formed from his fantastical mind and onto the pages of his sketch book. From there, they are translated directly from free-hand drawing into a three-dimensional reality, with no loss of the original idea.   

What does unite Bonetti’s work, however, is a highly evolved language that he has developed over four decades, and which is derived from the baroque and rococo decorative arts traditions of France and its surrealist legacy: it is fluid and feminine; light, sensual and sculptural. His use of materials leans to the luxurious; cast bronze, marble, Murano glass, gilt, rock crystal, gloriously dyed lambskin and rich velvet. Trained as a textile designer, Bonetti attributes the softness and hand-crafted nature of his work precisely to a lack of industrial design training, as well as his process of free-hand drawing.