What do you enjoy about working in collaboration?
Iany: We come from very different backgrounds - I'm from Mozambique, Lucrezia is from Italy and also our academic background - she's a product designer, I studied architecture. So to join these worlds together and see the baggage that we bring and the fact that both our countries are very craft-based and they have a lot of richness in that field. It's also very insightful when it comes to designing and bringing up concepts and everything else.
Lucrezia: For me, probably the concept - brainstorming around the ideas and deciding which story to tell and in which form to portray it. And I like to work in a duo also to challenge my own idea. Like maybe I'm very convinced about something and then there are also certain moments where I have to defend my point of view. Maybe also going back and rethinking about it… So it's a little dance that sometimes can be tricky but at the end it's satisfying to exchange ideas throughout the process.
What is exciting to you right now about Lisbon Design Week?
Iany: Portugal has a unique setting in a sense of connection with craft and we collectively embrace that and showcase this particularity of design - that is very specific to Lisbon and to Portugal. Looking at the other design weeks, this is what sets us apart I would say.
The craft aspect gives it a strong identity maybe compared to other international design weeks which are undoubtedly amazing, but also you tend to lose the grasp of what are we actually doing? What are we standing for, are we really looking towards a sustainable future? Or is it just consumer driven? So for now maybe Lisbon Design Week is an emerging one but I think a very powerful one.
Lucrezia: Yes, the design scene here is so connected with the local resources and techniques. Design and craft is very blurred here. It's a great opportunity to create this new lane and shift for the sector of crafts that is not separated but actually merged together with design. Which hopefully also can answer a bit the question of who's going to be or what it’s going to look like the artisan of the future.
Thank you to Lucrezia and Iany for the time and wonderful conversation, and our friends and supporters at Morgado do Quintão for the wine shared.
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