Meta-Morphosa

Patricia Urquiola is a Spanish architect and industrial designer based in Milan. Since establishing her studio in 2001, Urquiola has gained international acclaim for her unique approach to design, which has produced an eclectic portfolio of product design, architecture, and art direction projects. Across four of Urquiola’s most recent exhibitions, transformation appears both as a generative stimulus and an essential characteristic of the designer’s outputs. In Meta-morphosa, Urquiola frames design as a living, open-ended process, presenting furniture and textiles that explore the continuous feedback loop between technological innovation and craft tradition. For Among-all, Urquiola experimented with cutting-edge production processes to test new methods of recycling and repurposing materials as textiles. The Other Side of the Hill responds to the drastic rise and subsequent collapse of the global human population, and Alchemica explores domestic space as a field of experimentation.
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