Scutellà Giuseppe, Maurizio

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Santa & Cole Diana Vloerlamp lichtgrijs-1
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Santa & Cole M68 Suspended Matt white/grey Hanglamp wit-1
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Santa & Cole Tekiò Horizontal P1 Circular Hanglamp wit-1
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Santa & Cole Duo Opaque Black Tafellamp zwart-1
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Santa & Cole Arne Domus White grey Hanglamp wit
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Santa & Cole Pie de Salón G1 Vloerlamp zwart-1
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Santa & Cole Tripode G5 UC Vloerlamp olijf
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Santa & Cole Tripode G5 Green Raw  Vloerlamp olijf-1
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Santa & Cole High Tattoo 2705K CRI90 6W Pure Red Vloerlamp bruin
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Scutellà Giuseppe, Maurizio

Scutellà Giuseppe, Maurizio

Giuseppe Maurizio Scutellà was born in Alcamo, Sicily. When he was one y.o. his family moved to Lumezzane, an active industrial centre of Lombardia, where he grew up and completed his scholastic formation, gratuating as industrial expert mastering in mechanics, widening his technical knowledge, keeping collaborations with high tech fields on the territory. For 12 years he was the senior Project Tech designer of die-cast and plastic moulds, creating pieces and technicals for important companies such as Kawasaki, Ducati Bonfiglioli, Sylber, Metalwork, Gaggia, Mercedes, Fini, Prisma, Tronconi, Artemide. For other 14 years, while he had a role in the Research & Development field for Mepra S.p.A., he started an important collaboration as a household designer with Pandora Design, UnitedPets - and more recently with Bialetti Industrie - for the inox and high tech plastic parts. His collaboration with Artemide starts in 2008 with “Pierce” (Good_design 2008, Red Dot Award 2009, IFF Design Award 2010) and further develops in 2011 with “Alcatraz”, LED floor lamp. Here is a synthesis of his creative way of thinking: “A technological lighting appliance has a soul, suggests a story, is often a poem without written verses, with a syntax of shades and lights. Light is an enrapturing luminous sound, is beautifully alive, dynamic, as well as intimate and gentle; respecting its nature, embracing its language, trying to provide multiple keys for interpretation wherever I can in the projects I address, is my own way to approach its magic nature”