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Bvlgari Explores Design, Science and Art during Milan Design Week

For a design house like Bvlgari, it’s only natural for it to explore the connection between design, science and art. In fact, Milan Design Week’s Fuorisalone is welcoming Bvlgari for the second year and to make it even more special, the Italian house took over a 1000-square-meter space in the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens to showcase two installations.

Located in the Ultrico Hoepli Municipal Planetarium, the first installation is a work by the visionary Argentine artist Tomás Saraceno. For the second installation, Bvlgari chose the gardens surrounding the Planetarium to take its visitors on a journey through the evolution of B.zero1, the iconic collection that celebrates its twentieth anniversary this year.

In attendance of the Vernissage were selected guests and international and local media, including artist Tomás Saraceno and Bvlgari’s Creative Director Lucia Silvestri. And in order to dive deeper in the relation between design, science and art, Bvlgari will present a program of lectures and conversations until Sunday April 14.



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