MARGHERITA BOJOLA
Studio Bojola
Florence, ITALY
"Experimenting with matter is essential in my process. It is through this that I grasp the limits of the object and that the idea takes shape."
Margherita Bojola is an Italian fashion and interior designer based in Florence, currently splitting her time between Studio Bojola an interior design studio and UND, the swimwear and activewear brand of which she is designer and co-founder.
Having graduated from Polimoda, Margherita has garnered valuable experience working with esteemed fashion houses like Salvatore Ferragamo, Woolrich Europe, and Ermanno Scervino. Her creations embody a sense of quiet luxury, placing emphasis on the impeccable quality of each production process and material, rather than excessive opulence.
With nearly three decades of experience in the realms of design and luxury, STUDIO BOJOLA has partnered extensively with Italian artisans to craft objects and spaces that transcend conventional boundaries.
Through this close collaboration, STUDIO BOJOLA has given life to exceptional custom projects, as well as STUDIO BOJOLA's own line of objects. A work deeply rooted in celebrating Italy's rich heritage of high craftsmanship, committed to sustainability.
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Reviving Elegance: A Fusion of Italian Craftsmanship and Timeless Crystal Artistry
The STUDIO BOJOLA collection is the result of collaborations between Studio Bojola and a renowned Italian craftsmanship realities. This line was born with the purpose of celebrating the priceless treasures that make Italy truly unique in the world. The Cristallo collection brings to light the rich archive of crystal shapes from a historic artisan glassware in Empoli,
known for its fine crystal craftsmanship since 1945. The collection originates from the idea of reclaiming pre-existing shapes found in the crystal archive and reworking them to create new objects, without the need to employ additional energy in the production of new molds and blowings. Shapes blown years ago, left in standby for years, come to life again in a process of cutting, assembling, and reworking. Molds from the 1950s are brought back to life, giving rise to objects for modern interiors. The raw essence of each crystal shape is preserved and interpreted in its entirety, while its color and brilliance merge into a new and captivating body, distinct from traditional designs, yet enhanced by the simplicity of its form.
Renewed Radiance: Transformative Creations from Repurposed Hand-Blown Lead Crystal Glass Shapes
The collection originates from the idea of reclaiming pre-existing hand blown lead crystal glass shapes and reworking them to create new objects, without the need to employ additional energy in the production of new molds.
Margherita's Fusion of Traditional Techniques and Eco-conscious Design Philosophy
Margherita’s multidisciplinary approach intertwines artisanal techniques with sustainable design, whether through the use of recycled materials, repurposing production scraps, or breathing new life into forgotten forms. She believes that each piece should hold meaning, and she embraces the challenge of creating something unique and giving value to existing treasures.
You might wonder...
With a cloth, water and products suitable to the cleaning of glass.
Yes, just change water frequently to prevent limescale residues.
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