컬렉션: Emmanuel Babled
Emmanuel Babled was born in France in 1967. He studied Industrial Design at the European Institute of Design in Milan, graduating in 1989. In 1992 he founded his own independent design studio. Since then Babled has developed a wide range of glass and tableware, unique pieces as well as limited editions in self-production and for prestigious manufacturers such as Venini, Baccarat, Rosenthal and Covo. These pieces are part of private and public collections around the world. At the same time he has also designed industrial products, furniture and lighting. Clients include Felice Rossi, Vistosi, Kundalini, Viceversa, Giannini, Dupont de Nemours, Crea Diffusion, Oluce, Gedy, Superego, Outlook Zelco, I+I, Idée Co. Ltd, Laurent Perrier, Holt Renfrew, IandI, KAI, Macef, Plust-Europlast and Waterford Crystal.
Emmanuel Babled’s design approach is based on the idea that a good project is born through direct contact and physical presence in the territory of its production. Observing materials and techniques in their authentic surroundings, gaining a feeling for places and social conditions have become an important part of his work method. Territorial skills and the human factor are elements that determine the result. Babled has been working with glass in Murano for many years, a long and successful collaboration. He works with marble in Carrara and carpets in north of India and Nepal and is also exploring different types of territorial skills.
Far from merely celebrating tradition, he is more interested in challenging traditional methods in order to obtain innovative and meaningful results. His work always combines a historical knowledge of the craft mixed with a computerized process and original composition. Babled lets the production process give the objects part of its identity when he designs mass-produced pieces too. In 2010 Emmanuel Babled Studio moved to Amsterdam after many years in Milan. The studio continues to offer its services in product design, interior design, graphic design and art direction.