Timeless signs of metal
We discussed the 2023 De Castelli Timeless signs of metal A research by De Castelli production stages with CEO Albino Celato, who represents the fourth generation of a centuries-old metalworking tradition known for its innovative experimental techniques and exceptional workmanship. The latest Glyphé research marks another step forward in the ongoing evolution of stainless steel, copper and brass works for interior design, wall surfaces and architectural projects.
The unique shapes and processes of Glyphé give life to material deformations on high thicknesses and distinctive surface markings. De Castelli uses a new sophisticated and modern method of metal forging that updates traditional techniques with a contemporary language to enhance the material, replacing iron with brass to produce elegant and refined materials.
Each of the seven 2023 Glyphé textures, with their rhythmic movements on highly distinctive material surfaces, is conceived for the global high-end retail market, displaying a high level of expressive power and sophistication.
The Xilo coffee table, designed by Delineo Design studio, is the first outcome of this research: a valuable piece that highlights the new techniques on a precious material with a significant consistency while retaining the memory of experiments carried out on previous collections. The legacy of ancient handcrafted techniques marks each Glyphé slab and pieces of furniture created in the De Castelli workshops: depictions of ancestral signs and symbols, modern decorations inspired by traditional patterns from cultures near and far, material figurations and erosions produced by the application of pressure on handmade and totally unique moulds.
The Aare Gorge in Switzerland is testimony to natural erosion, shaped by the last ice age. Here, a river originated from melting glaciers once carved deep into the rock, cutting to its core. Thus, little by little, light began working its way into the cracks, amid ancient limestone stratifications. Thanks to a centre slit, these lamps take on the archetypical form of earthly geography sculpted by ice, reproducing its prehistoric beauty, as if they were forged centuries ago. Aare is available as a wall sconce or a pendant lamp.