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DISCOVER Fernando Mastrangelo Studio is passionate about ecological issues
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Fernando Mastrangelo Studio is passionate about ecological issues

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Fernando Mastrangelo is a New York-based artist and designer, the studio's mission is to create sculptural art and collectible design pieces using natural or repurposed materials. Mastrangelo's current approach focuses on integrating ecological issues and cultural metaphors into his work, promoting sustainability and environmental awareness. Core values include innovation, sustainability, and reverence for nature, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between art, design, and the environment.

Location

  • Headquarters: New York, USA.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Upstate New York for studio work, with various global locations for installations and collaborations.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Using repurposed and natural materials, designing with ecological awareness, and creating pieces that promote environmental consciousness.

  • Key innovations: Development of techniques to sculpt with materials such as sand, salt, silica, and crushed or powdered glass, transforming waste or commonplace materials into high-end art and design pieces.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using natural and repurposed materials, though specific information on local sourcing is not provided.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship projects: Mastrangelo's portfolio includes innovative projects such as the DRIFT Collection (inspired by glaciers and natural earth formations), the CAPITAL Collection (using hand-dyed sand to create mirrors), and the September Floor Lamp (part of "The Persistence of Nature" collection addressing climate change).

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing techniques for using natural and repurposed materials in art and design, exploring new applications for materials like sand and glass, and developing solutions that further reduce waste in the creation of high-end sculptural pieces.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the art and design industry in sustainable practices, create pieces that raise awareness about ecological issues, and inspire a shift towards more environmentally conscious art and design.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Art pieces and design services available through galleries, exhibitions, and direct commissions.

  • Circularity Rating: 4/5 (Strong focus on using natural and repurposed materials, though full lifecycle considerations are not explicitly mentioned).

  • Key Certifications: Works in permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum and Cooper Hewitt Museum.

  • Cost Rating: High-end pricing for collectible design and art pieces.

  • Material Passport: Detailed use of natural and repurposed materials in projects, though formal material passports are not mentioned.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Information not explicitly provided, but the sculptural nature of many pieces suggests potential challenges in disassembly.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on using natural materials, but specific carbon performance metrics are not provided.

Key Takeaway

Fernando Mastrangelo transforms the art and design industry through innovative use of natural and repurposed materials, setting a benchmark for environmental awareness and material exploration in contemporary sculptural design.

Explore Further

  • Fernando Mastrangelo website: https://fernandomastrangelo.com

  • About: https://fernandomastrangelo.com/about.html

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Fernando Mastrangelo is a New York-based artist and designer, the studio's mission is to create sculptural art and collectible design pieces using natural or repurposed materials. Mastrangelo's current approach focuses on integrating ecological issues and cultural metaphors into his work, promoting sustainability and environmental awareness. Core values include innovation, sustainability, and reverence for nature, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between art, design, and the environment.

Location

  • Headquarters: New York, USA.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Upstate New York for studio work, with various global locations for installations and collaborations.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Using repurposed and natural materials, designing with ecological awareness, and creating pieces that promote environmental consciousness.

  • Key innovations: Development of techniques to sculpt with materials such as sand, salt, silica, and crushed or powdered glass, transforming waste or commonplace materials into high-end art and design pieces.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using natural and repurposed materials, though specific information on local sourcing is not provided.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship projects: Mastrangelo's portfolio includes innovative projects such as the DRIFT Collection (inspired by glaciers and natural earth formations), the CAPITAL Collection (using hand-dyed sand to create mirrors), and the September Floor Lamp (part of "The Persistence of Nature" collection addressing climate change).

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing techniques for using natural and repurposed materials in art and design, exploring new applications for materials like sand and glass, and developing solutions that further reduce waste in the creation of high-end sculptural pieces.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the art and design industry in sustainable practices, create pieces that raise awareness about ecological issues, and inspire a shift towards more environmentally conscious art and design.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Art pieces and design services available through galleries, exhibitions, and direct commissions.

  • Circularity Rating: 4/5 (Strong focus on using natural and repurposed materials, though full lifecycle considerations are not explicitly mentioned).

  • Key Certifications: Works in permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum and Cooper Hewitt Museum.

  • Cost Rating: High-end pricing for collectible design and art pieces.

  • Material Passport: Detailed use of natural and repurposed materials in projects, though formal material passports are not mentioned.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Information not explicitly provided, but the sculptural nature of many pieces suggests potential challenges in disassembly.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on using natural materials, but specific carbon performance metrics are not provided.

Key Takeaway

Fernando Mastrangelo transforms the art and design industry through innovative use of natural and repurposed materials, setting a benchmark for environmental awareness and material exploration in contemporary sculptural design.

Explore Further

  • Fernando Mastrangelo website: https://fernandomastrangelo.com

  • About: https://fernandomastrangelo.com/about.html

Fernando Mastrangelo is a New York-based artist and designer, the studio's mission is to create sculptural art and collectible design pieces using natural or repurposed materials. Mastrangelo's current approach focuses on integrating ecological issues and cultural metaphors into his work, promoting sustainability and environmental awareness. Core values include innovation, sustainability, and reverence for nature, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between art, design, and the environment.

Location

  • Headquarters: New York, USA.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Upstate New York for studio work, with various global locations for installations and collaborations.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Using repurposed and natural materials, designing with ecological awareness, and creating pieces that promote environmental consciousness.

  • Key innovations: Development of techniques to sculpt with materials such as sand, salt, silica, and crushed or powdered glass, transforming waste or commonplace materials into high-end art and design pieces.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using natural and repurposed materials, though specific information on local sourcing is not provided.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship projects: Mastrangelo's portfolio includes innovative projects such as the DRIFT Collection (inspired by glaciers and natural earth formations), the CAPITAL Collection (using hand-dyed sand to create mirrors), and the September Floor Lamp (part of "The Persistence of Nature" collection addressing climate change).

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing techniques for using natural and repurposed materials in art and design, exploring new applications for materials like sand and glass, and developing solutions that further reduce waste in the creation of high-end sculptural pieces.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the art and design industry in sustainable practices, create pieces that raise awareness about ecological issues, and inspire a shift towards more environmentally conscious art and design.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Art pieces and design services available through galleries, exhibitions, and direct commissions.

  • Circularity Rating: 4/5 (Strong focus on using natural and repurposed materials, though full lifecycle considerations are not explicitly mentioned).

  • Key Certifications: Works in permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum and Cooper Hewitt Museum.

  • Cost Rating: High-end pricing for collectible design and art pieces.

  • Material Passport: Detailed use of natural and repurposed materials in projects, though formal material passports are not mentioned.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Information not explicitly provided, but the sculptural nature of many pieces suggests potential challenges in disassembly.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on using natural materials, but specific carbon performance metrics are not provided.

Key Takeaway

Fernando Mastrangelo transforms the art and design industry through innovative use of natural and repurposed materials, setting a benchmark for environmental awareness and material exploration in contemporary sculptural design.

Explore Further

  • Fernando Mastrangelo website: https://fernandomastrangelo.com

  • About: https://fernandomastrangelo.com/about.html

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