Flo Corretti’s passion is creating objects with her hands. Although she graduated with a degree in art history and was creating content for university editorials professionally, creativity was always present in her life in some way. She has created photography projects, patented and licensed products, and collaborated with small brands on different embroidery projects.
In 2019, she discovered the possibilities of creating with acrylic resin and began exploring the material on her own. That same year, she founded Tarareo, a brand composed of decorative objects. She was also selected to participate in Festivalet, the most popular handicrafts creative market in Barcelona, Spain. Since then, her work has featured in magazines like Arquitectura y Diseño, La Vanguardia, and El Periódico, as well as in Fundación Mapfre, in Madrid.
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Gresia Re is a designer specializing in colors, materials, and finishes. She views color as a complete sensory experience and uses resin and other materials to experiment with it as a physical manifestation of light on a surface, taking into account how it interacts with the surroundings or space it occupies. She has designed products as well as art installations and sculptures, and her work has been exhibited at design fairs in Mexico City, Los Angeles, and New York.
Gresia spent six years as the creative director and head of production at Mónica Calderón Studio where she developed collections for the brand and special pieces for architects, designers, and artists like David Wiseman, Jorge Pardo, Ezequiel Farca, and Alberto Kalach.
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Piergiorgio Robino is a multi-disciplinary artist from Asti, Italy. In 1997, Piergiorgio founded Studio Nucleo, where he is the creative director. The Turin-based studio is composed of artists and designers that work with new materials. Most notably, resin has become their signature material.
Studio Nucleo’s work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions in museums throughout Europe, the US, and South America. Their work has also been part of countless group exhibitions throughout the world.
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Olivia Aspinall is a surface and product designer based in Nottingham, England. She grew up learning to fix things around the house with her dad and went on to study a degree in textile design that allowed her to put her hands-on experience into practice. While preparing for her final project, she started experimenting with hard surfaces, which kickstarted her career as a product designer.
After graduating, Olivia began casting and creating from her dad’s garage alongside other design jobs before building up enough commissions to start her own studio. Since then, she has created work for Google, Pinterest, Cancer Research, and more, making bespoke pieces characterized by their color, pattern, and craftsmanship.
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Lucy Lowe is a UK-based terrazzo artist and the creative behind Hey Kiddo Co. She began her career as a video games developer and discovered Jesmonite while in search of an artistic medium that didn’t involve a computer. Inspired by her love of color, she turned her passion for the material into a career, starting her home studio where she specializes in creating colorful desk decor and terrazzo stationery.
Lucy has worked with brands including Papier Tigre, beingMAVE, Duplikat Press and Brick & Mortar. Her photo frames have also been featured in House and Garden Magazine. In addition to running Hey Kiddo Co. she continues to work in video games, having previously worked on PlayStation titles such as DriveClub and Onrush.
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