David Chipperfield

"I’m interested in all of my work in trying to find things which have a certain prototypical characteristic, that have timeless and unquestionable qualities."

Essential attention to details

Attention to detail and the search for the essential are perfectly synthesized in the latest project he has designed for Alessi in consultation with Michelin starred chef Pietro Leemann, Convivio.

His approach to design is evident in the focus on the material, its simplicity and purity enhanced in a refined juxtaposition of textures and surfaces.

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“A family of pots and pans conceived for ease of use and healthy cooking, Convivio merges the quality and functional features of professional kitchen tools with thoughtful design, making it particularly suitable for elevating home cooking.”

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Vernacular, in complexity

Another key point in Chipperfield’s design approach can be found in Tonale collection, a table service inspired by vernacular ceramics from Korea, Japan, and China, and conceived as an exercise in refining functional household objects. The name "Tonale" refers to Giorgio Morandi's use of colour tonality imbuing his daily objects with a sense of individuality.

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Santiago cutlery set is completing the brilliance of the Tonale tableware project. Despite the apparent simplicity, the attention to the continuity of the shapes makes the grip soft and the design startling.

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Biography

David Chipperfield - Born in London, he founded David Chipperfield Architects in London in 1985, which today has five offices in London, Berlin, Milan, Shanghai and Santiago de Compostela. He teaches and lectures all over the world. In 2012 he curated the 13th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale and in 2020 he was guest editor of Domus magazine. In 2017, he founded Fundación RIA in Spain, a non-profit organisation working towards positive economic, environmental and cultural development. He has received multiple awards, including the RIBA Royal Gold Medal for architecture and, in 2023, the prestigious Pritzker Prize for Architecture.
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Photo credits
Convivio: Delfino Sisto Legnani / Tonale inspired by Morandi: Roman März / Tonale tables: Caleca Santi / Santiago cutlery: Francesco Pizzo / David Chipperfield with Alberto Alessi in Milan Alessi's showroom: Pasquale Abbattista / Tonale vase: Simon Menges