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NJ interiors is an evolving and creative laboratory. This year, we presented a collection of functional sculptures, which includes door handles, knobs and table tops. These collections represent only the beginning of a journey that, every year, will add new functional works.
Each sculpture is unique and entirely hand-made. Our handles and knobs are shaped in our laboratory and then entrusted to the knowledgeable hands of high-tech companies in northern Italy to reach the NJ interiors desired quality levels. Moreover, our art lab does not only create functional sculpture, it also provides personalized advice on interior design services. Our goal is to create an innovative handle through a new decorativism that combines the sculptural and functional aspects of form. We are planning to expand our functional sculpture collections every year. We will give priority to materials and shapes that create a unique atmosphere. As for the Prisma door handle, we will further develop the existing color ranges. NJ interiors studio is located in Florence. It is the fruit of the collaboration between the sculptor Jacopo Candotti and the designer Nicole Valenti. We both have an artistic background and we both graduated from an Academy of Fine Arts. Moreover, we have also had different experiences in this field. About two years ago, we decided to start a project that would combine the sculptural disciplines with functional design. Each object is monitored at every stage, from the early design phase to the finishing touches. Nj Interiors collaborates only with the best Italian artisans, so each piece is unique and carries within itself a story. Our creations are inspired by nature. A particular form, such as the beak of a tropical bird, the texture of a |
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Nj interiors in April 2016 won the bronze award with "prisma oro" handle for A'design award.
Our last exhibition was at the 7th Milan fuorisalone, in the Ventura Lambrate space.
In the same days, we also exhibited in a contemporary art collective exhibition (in Milan) at Care/of in Via Farini. The latter focused on developing an artwork that can be enjoyed only by one person at a time.
The hanlde "corallo rosso" participated in the exhibition "Homeworks" in march 2016 for Galleria Arrivada Milan.
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