Born in 1972 in Tel-Aviv. After several years spent in New York, he has just moved back to his native city. Ron Gilad's hybrid objects combine material with aesthetic play. They sit on the fat, delicious line between the abstract and the functional. His works deal with the relationship between the object and its function, questioning our perceptions. Varying from one-off to limited editions and production pieces, the works have no "expiration date" and reside in both public and private collections worldwide. Gilad asks unceasing questions in 3D form and fabricates answers that create an arena for fertile doubt. Metaphorically, Gilad is a linguist, creating his own language. He learns the origins of "words" and develops "synonyms". Ron Gilad has signed for FLOS various successful pieces like Wallpiercing for the Soft-Architecture collection, Miniteca, La Linea family and Lightspring for the decorative catalogue.
Since its inception in 1957, Danese's consideration of man and his needs have been primary. It has been a hub for experiments that generated basic responses to the needs of society and its evolution. Designers such as Bruno Munari and Enzo Mari have been making Italian design history by developing innovative products that are contemporary and timeless interpretations of objects for every day use.