Patricia Urquiola
The story of Patricia Urquiola
Patricia Urquiola, an icon in the world of contemporary design, embodies the essence of creativity and innovation. Born in Oviedo, Spain, she has spent much of her life between Italy and Switzerland, where she honed her distinctive style and her unique vision. Her passion for design became evident. she manifested herself since childhood, when she drew and modeled objects with whatever materials she had available. After obtaining a degree in architecture at the University of of Madrid, she continued her studies at the Polytechnic School of Milan, under the guidance of masters of the caliber of Achille Castiglioni and Vico Magistretti, who contributed to shaping her talent and inspiring her extraordinary career.
Patricia Urquiola's iconic creations
Patricia Urquiola's name is firmly associated with a series of iconic creations that have redefined the very concept of interior design. Among her works the most famous include the "Husk" sofa for B&B Italia, with its enveloping profile and welcoming silhouette, and the "Fjord" armchair for Moroso, which skilfully blends organic lines and timeless comfort. Her collaboration with Kartell led to the creation of unique pieces such as the "Clap" chair, which combines transparency and solidity in a harmonious play of shapes and materials. Each piece designed by Urquiola tells a story, capturing the essence of Italian craftsmanship and reinterpreting it in a contemporary key. In the Ciat Design catalogue, design enthusiasts can discover the best creations by Patricia Urquiola, witnesses of her extraordinary mastery and innovative spirit.