Parafernalia, A Celebration of Italian Design and Innovation
Milano, Italy
Industrial Design
Born in 1966, Giulio Iacchetti has been working as an industrial designer since 1992. His award-winning work focuses on research and the creation of innovative object typologies. In 2001 and 2014, he received two prestigious Compasso d’Oro awards for projects created in collaboration with Matteo Ragni. The first, for the Moscardino biodegradable spoon/fork (which later became a part of MoMA’s permanent collection), and the second for the Sfera series. In 2009, he received the Premio dei Premi award from the President of the Italian Republic, for the Coop Eureka project. Minimal, cutting-edge, and refined, Giulio Iacchetti’s work embodies the spirit of Italian innovation. Throughout his prolific career, he has created designs for many renowned brands, including Alessi, Fontana Arte, and Artemide. He is also an Art Director for Danese Milano, Dnd, Myhome, and Internoitaliano. Giulio Iacchetti currently lives and works in Milan.
Milano, Italy
Industrial Design
Milano, Italy
Industrial Design
Milano, Italy
Industrial Design
We work with photographers documenting creative stories around the world. We’re glad that you are interested in helping us convey our passion through photography.
Please send us an email with the subject heading "#photographers", a link to your portfolio, your location and suggestions of creative subjects you would like to document for us in your area.
We are always looking for new contributors to help us document excellence. We are recruiting writers with expertise in our main categories: design, architecture, interior design, lifestyle, art and fashion.
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The internship offers recent grads and matriculated students a chance to gain valuable work experience in an engaging and fast-paced editorial environment.
We are looking for
Visual Production Interns – the role is focused on photography, design, photo-editing, image curation, and other visual media.
Editorial Interns – the role requires classic editorial skills, from writing and basic editing to research and reportage. Interns are required to research, compile and produce stories, contribute with their input on layout, and assist with production.Interested applicants should contact us with the subject heading: "#interns". Please include: An introduction about yourself and why you’d be a great fit for the job: Resume; Links to any previous work; One sample, 200-word article and/or a 10-photo fully edited and captioned photo essay; Areas of interest and short explanation why.