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Prototipo di due pezzi
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The year is 1938. Bonito, Italy – a region renowned for its leather tanning traditions – serves as the birthplace of Salvatore Ferragamo, an artisan whose unwavering belief in his craft would propel him to international acclaim. “ProtoTipo di Due Pezzi,” or “Prototype of Two Pieces,” isn’t merely footwear; it's a microcosm of Ferragamo’s revolutionary approach to design and production—a testament to Italian ingenuity during the tumultuous years leading up to World War II.
Ferragamo shattered established norms by incorporating unconventional materials into his creations. This particular prototype showcases a striking juxtaposition of textures – supple brown leather forming the upper, contrasted with a bold blue heel and green toe. But what truly distinguishes “ProtoTipo di Due Pezzi” is Ferragamo’s masterful technique: he pioneered the use of wooden heels—a daring innovation that challenged prevailing perceptions of footwear comfort and aesthetics.
The 1930s were marked by significant social and economic shifts across Europe. Ferragamo’s work emerged during this period of experimentation and optimism—a time when Hollywood glamour reigned supreme, and designers sought to push boundaries. The influence of Art Deco aesthetics is palpable in the geometric forms and streamlined lines of “ProtoTipo di Due Pezzi,” mirroring the broader stylistic trends of the era.
"ProtoTipo di Due Pezzi" transcends its functional purpose, embodying Ferragamo’s belief that beauty could be found even within utilitarian objects. The pairing of contrasting colors—blue and green—suggests harmony amidst complexity, mirroring the artisan's own dedication to blending tradition with innovation. More profoundly, the piece speaks to a desire for comfort and elegance—a yearning for timeless style that continues to inspire designers today.
This reproduction captures the essence of Ferragamo’s vision, allowing collectors and interior decorators alike to appreciate the enduring legacy of Italian craftsmanship.1898 - 1960 , Italija