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Ron Gilad’s objects are intriguing and non-conventional. Denying the ordinary, the expected, stretching beyond. Overstepping the threshold of perception. Transforming a concept into a thing, an idea into a three-dimensional shape.
Ron Gilad’s objects are intriguing and non-conventional. Denying the ordinary, the expected, stretching beyond. Overstepping the threshold of perception. Transforming a concept into a thing, an idea into a three-dimensional shape.
Panna Cotta is heavy yet delicate, a paradox of fragile stability that challenges the force of gravity.
Ron Gilad was born in Tel Aviv in 1972. After a few years in New York, he lives and works in Tel Aviv and Milan. Ron Gilad’s hybrid objects combine a practical ingenuity with an aesthetic effect which and are placed on a boundary between the abstract and functional. When he was asked to collaborate with Molteni&C, Ron Gilad initially wondered if he should behave as a designer or just be himself in the most authentic way. He found his answer by creating a connection between his more abstract and artistic ideas and commercial industry mechanisms and converting them into ingenious design products.
Complete biography“As a creative person, I question my point of view endlessly with the hope of finding intriguing new angles”
Ron Gilad