Nazzareno Ruspolini
Nazzareno Ruspolini studies industrial design at the IED in Rome. Since 2011 he has worked as a freelance industrial designer, and in 2013 he opened his own studio in Terni. His projects have received prestigious national and international design awards. In 2011 he won with Alessandro Forti the James Dyson Awards for the Italian section with the Sanni project, in the same year he won the Casa della 'Water Workshop with Mario Alessiani with the Ecoo project. In 2015 his project Burn Chair receives a mention in the contest Slowd 100 Different Copies for the design of a session for the Cascina Triulza-Pavilion of the Civil Society during the EXPO 2015. Nazzareno Ruspolini Design Studio has developed projects for different companies, ranging from food sector, bathroom furniture, furniture design at Pet Design. "The designer creates products that are the result of the culture of the time and limited by its technology, but imagines scenarios and senses needs even before they arise."