Antonio de Marco
Gagliano del Capo, 1983
Antonio de Marco is someone who has always been curious about the things that surround him and he has had the human will to create. In his own words his “great luck has been having been able, during his childhood, to break and dismantle hundreds of toys and to be able to learn the art of carpentry from his cousin and master Rocco”. With the same will and joy, he now designs objects with the idea of projecting what is necessary and not what is...
Antonio de Marco is someone who has always been curious about the things that surround him and he has had the human will to create. In his own words his “great luck has been having been able, during his childhood, to break and dismantle hundreds of toys and to be able to learn the art of carpentry from his cousin and master Rocco”. With the same will and joy, he now designs objects with the idea of projecting what is necessary and not what is superfluous.