The project for the
Italy Pavilion at the
3XDESIGN exhibition was developed by architect Ricardo Bello Dias, from Studio Bello Dias, who currently lives in Milan and was also co-curator of the exhibition. The space's proposal is to present the evolution of Italian design between 1910 and 2010, based on narratives told through mapped projections and illustrated by renowned professionals in the country. For this project, the architect decided to use some coverings that would match the theme of the pavilion, featuring the Autentic pattern, a new release from Arauco's Trend line, which features the Oak design, which was a highlight at the Milan fair due to the natural imperfections of the wood. And, as a combination, the Grafito pattern was used.