lecture: studio formafantasma.
andrea trimarchi and simone farresin, together known as studio formafantasma, are an italian design duo based in amsterdam. since graduating from the design academy eindhoven in 2009, trimarchi and farresin have developed a body of work celebrated for its combination of research, craftsmanship, and experimentation. their botanica project, for example, investigates the possibilities of oil-free polymers and features objects with preindustrial organic compounds, such as resin made of sawdust and animal blood. pieces from this celebrated project are held in museum collections around the world, including the art institute of chicago’s.
trimarchi and farresin’s interests also drive them as teachers in the departments of well-being and contextual design at the design academy eindhoven and as heads of the made program in siracusa, italy, which focuses on the intersection of craft, design, and local culture. studio formafantasma has received numerous awards and was identified by critic alice rawsthorn as one of a handful of practices that would shape the future of design.