Florentin
by Mercedesz Nagy
Specification
Size: 26 x 30 | 17.4 x 8.2 cm
Colours: more
Designer: Mercedesz Nagy
Design concept
Florentins flower-motive comes from an old book about medivial architecture and ornaments. It was decorating a wall in a monasterys cloister. These tetragonal, half-opened spaces were designed for meditation and contemplation exactly the same idea evoked in me observing the undulate but smoothed down lines of this flower.
I multiplied the pattern and eked out the interspaces with assimetric rhombs to make a constant and telling marking.
The name, Florentin which can refer to the capital of the Renaissance is also a male name with the concurrent meaning of 'flourishing, thriving and 'considerable. It derivates from the tender 'flower but it still stands for the shielding, eternal man. Just as the main character of the Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquezs novel Love in the Time of Cholera, Florentino Ariza, who at the age of 80 enthralls his childhood love. He is tenacious and steady but extremely gentle - similar to flower patterns cast in concrete.
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