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©Roberta Verteramo
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Roberta Verteramo

Roberta Verteramo Metal caster
Contact
Italian, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+39 3387767158
©Roberta Verteramo

Where art meets design

  • • Roberta uses old crafting techniques to create modern luxury
  • • Her work as an art designer is still mostly unknown in Italy
  • • She believes in working materials to their highest potential

Roberta Verteramo’s background is both artistic and international: she studied in Turin, Valencia, and Amsterdam, focusing on restoration, conservation and plastic materials. Eventually she established herself as a conservator of contemporary art, with a position at the Triennale Museum in Milan which gave her the opportunity to meet and collaborate with internationally known artists and designers. It was Gaetano Pesce who inspired her to transition from conservation to making, pushing her to experiment with materials and introducing her to the still mostly unknown discipline of Art Design. Today she uses ancient crafting techniques to create ultra-contemporary designs graced by the sense of timelessness of a luxury object.

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Works

  • ©Roberta Verteramo
  • ©Roberta Verteramo
  • ©Roberta Verteramo
  • ©Roberta Verteramo
  • ©Roberta Verteramo
Photo: ©Roberta Verteramo
SiO Shape vase

This sculptural piece, created from a combination of Murano glass and ceramic, explores the dialogue between volume and shape. Two contrasting surfaces are made evident: one is organic and rough, the other one is transparent and shines. The idea is to use two aesthetically different materials but with the same chemical base. Roberta Verteramo wants to express how matter takes shape from the same origin and can be experienced with an organic aspect or with a smooth aspect.

Length 18 cm
Width 20 cm
Height 26 cm

Photo: ©Roberta Verteramo
Selene mirror

This sculptural brass mirror was presented at PAD in Paris and London. The mirror is both a place of observation and a starting point for new visions. The perforated bronze that surrounds the mirrored surface evokes the erosive action of the sea, which is influenced by one of the most enduring symbols of mystery we share: the moon.

Diameter 120 cm

Photo: ©Roberta Verteramo
Selene standing lamp

The perforated bronze surface of this tall standing lamp evokes the erosive action of the sea, which is influenced by one of the most enduring symbols of mystery we share: the moon. The light source is not visible. The light coming from above illuminates the space and runs through the perforated cord of the lamp. The lamp is one of a limited series of 25.

Height 62 cm
Diameter 8 cm

Photo: ©Roberta Verteramo
Selene link candle holder

The perforated bronze surface of this candlestick holder evokes the erosive action of the sea, which is influenced by one of the most enduring symbols of mystery we share: the moon. The candle stick holder has been made in a limited Edition of 25 pieces.

Length 24 cm
Width 8 cm
Height 34 cm

Photo: ©Roberta Verteramo
Om

This sculptural piece is an expression of minimalism where the only elements used are bronze and glass. The characterising element of the work is the breath used to create it, because it is the breath of the human being. Om is in fact the sound reproduced by man, which represents life and replicates the vibrations of the universe.

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