…comes out when the hand caresses the product, the eyes confirm the quality and beauty and you can immediately perceive order, safety and guarantee

it depends how it turns. Yesterday, every curl was ancient, seventeenth-century, baroque or thereabouts. Today, it surpasses all forms of modern and becomes post-modern, in the era in which everything is post-something. Details, curved lines, colour or absence of colour. Mixing, de-contextualising, displacing, that is the game, all shapes, all colours find their space. Everyone plays in their own way. All architects, when they can, invent their own rules…