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In his opinion, “interior architecture” is a necessary discipline, a sort of “training field” in which to glean varied experience in materials, techniques, and problems inherent to home design. A fundamental step for anyone approaching the world of product design.
He is very receptive to design history and to its “signs,” with a personal and very recognizable stylistic flair, that Lazzeroni spontaneously defines as “sentimental design.” It is actually easy, even for a non-expert eye, to sense the link between past and future in Roberto Lazzeroni’s projects: his design does not parade industrial geometries, and neither embodies frivolous affectations of aestheticism; it gives objects their correct places in history, in tradition, in an autobiographical or collective memory.
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