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ASPREY 2007

 

ASPREY

ASPREY, 2008

 In collaboration with one of the oldest British houses of craft and design - Asprey, GARRIDO has once again produced an exquisite selection of objects of art. Exhibiting six outstanding new pieces executed in high finish and exclusively for the house of Asprey, each of the creations carries the prestigious 'Garrido for Asprey' stamp. This visually arresting line of works fuses ingenues artistry and superlative craftsmanship of GARRIDO, exhibiting highly sculptural pieces which challenge the perception of traditional silverwork. Discover these technically accomplished and aesthetically beautiful pieces developed especially with the house of Asprey. 

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BRITISH LUXURY GOODS SINCE 1781:
Asprey combines a contemporary sensibility with the traditional British values of style, refinement and quality. For over 200 years, it has offered the very best in craftsmanship and design to an exclusive international clientele. Every piece of silver, jewellery, watch, leather, china or crystal, and every fragrance and accessory that bears the Asprey name is a timeless masterpiece of its kind.

DAMIAN GARRIDO - HERITAGE:
Acclaimed Spanish silversmith Damián Garrido started his apprenticeship at the tender age of 12. By the time he was 25, he was an acknowledged master of his craft, with painstakingly acquired smithing, engraving, polishing and gilding skills allied to a burning passion for silver. He set up his workshop in 1940, and over the next 50 years, he took the silversmith's art to new heights, combining boundless creativity with technical perfection. Today, his son and daughter Juan and Paloma continue that tradition, with bold and strikingly modern geometric designs that still embody the timeless values which inspired their father. 

INNOVATION AND MODERNITY:
The new Garrido collections cross the line that separates craftsmanship from artistry. Interlocking asymmetric forms are used to create highly sculptural pieces. From every perspective, there is something new to be discovered, with the reflections off the highly polished surfaces creating an intricate interplay of light and shade. The pieces are as technically accomplished as they are aesthetically beautiful. The hollow construction is in itself challenging to realise, but the difficulties are compounded when these complex multi-formed shapes have to be joined together. There is likewise no margin for error when it comes to achieving the polished finish, as even the smallest surface defect would fatally undermine the overall effect. For all these reasons, the connoisseur will appreciate that the skill which goes into creating these pieces pushes the absolute limits of what is possible in silversmithing. However, there is no doubt that the relentless perfectionism of the Garrido workshop has paid off. The results can be seen in timeless works of art that will give pleasure to all who see them, for generations to come.

ASPREY AND GARRIDO:
After the success of last year's collaboration, Asprey is once again privileged to be working with the firm of Damián Garrido to exhibit an exquisite selection of its latest designs. The Garrido workshop has created six outstanding new pieces exclusively for Asprey. They will carry the prestigious 'Garrido for Asprey' stamp and will be available to purchase in the Asprey store. Seven further Garrido silver creations will also be on display and on sale in the Asprey showroom during the exhibition.

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PUIFORCAT 2013


MAGNIFICAT
PUIFORCAT

PUIFORCAT, 2013

Reinforcing decades-long partnership and tying legacies of two legendary houses of silver, GARRIDO and Puiforcat have collaboratively developed an opulent Magnificat Puiforcat collection, featuring seven limited edition household objects monumental in scale and minimal in design. Truly remarkable Magnificat pieces signed by Juan and Paloma Garrido are the ultimate examples of modern elegance and sophistication. Here you will discover seven magnificent objects of art crafted by seven different artisans which reaffirm GARRIDO’s longstanding devotion to the world of decoration and tradition of silverwork.

 

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Magnificat Puiforcat, New Collection of Sculptural Pieces:
Borrowed from Latin, the lyrical name of this new collection represents Puiforcat's everlasting quest for excellence. With Magnificat Puiforcat, the master silversmith has not only drawn from the etymological idea of "magnificence" by offering unprecedented, monumental decorative objects but has also magnified its expertise. 
Composed of seven exceptional pieces, this new, resolutely contemporary line stands out through its size and its uses, through its style and the virtuosity with which each piece is crafted. An extraordinary declarative collection, Magnificat Puiforcat draws its inspiration from the sculptural, geometric and timeless spirit of Jean Puiforcat. As the strong edges and polished surfaces of Patrick Jouin's Zermatt knife come alive in the light, each piece marries taught lines with smooth curves in a skilful architecture of flexible geometry, echoing the Puiforcat universe. "The combination of verticality and elongated surfaces lends a feminine elegance to the pieces, which nevertheless remain very masculine in their volume and lines," explained Juan and Paloma Garrido, responsible for these creations. "Horizontal and vertical lines, as well as the intertwining curves, continuously play with the eye to create a sense of movement.”

7 Objects, 7 Artists, 7 Techniques:
Each of the seven pieces in this unprecedented collection requires four to ten weeks of handcrafting by expert artisans. Seven different artists, each of whom masters various traditional silversmithing techniques (cold forging, hammering, planing, assembly, welding, deburring, polishing, chiselling), intervene in turn to achieve a perfect finished product. The seven objects are crafted in nickel-plated brass, which was chosen for its warm tones, visual quality and adaptability for use, as it does not rust. This material is also conducive to mirror-polished finishes of exceptional quality. Each piece is available upon request in a limited series of 20 numbered copies.

Juan & Paloma Garrido, Magnificat Puiforcat Designer-Silversmiths:
When Spanish silversmith Damian Garrido passed away in 2002, he left behind a great legacy. His children, Juan and Paloma, became heirs to a long tradition of working "La Plata" using a typically Spanish method of hammering linked to the conquest of the New World and its silver mines. Trained from childhood in the silversmith's techniques at the family workshop, the brother and his younger sister were nourished with their father's passion for the discipline and its leading innovators, including Jean Puiforcat. "As we learned, we sought inspiration in the work of artists of times past that we discovered in books and museums. Among them, Jean Puiforcat was always a model and an extremely important reference in our creative process," explained Juan and Paloma. With their technical mastery, their aesthetic culture and their intimate link to the history of the trade, the two heirs have for the past ten years established a unique contemporary register, whose main features resonate with the house of Puiforcat.
The Garridos' formal language easily communes with that of Puiforcat: the constant pursuit of balance and harmony among arcs, curves and structured lines; a sense of composition; and bold geometric combinations. The house thus naturally called upon their talent to imagine the declarative Magnificat Puiforcat collection. "To create this line, we drew from the work of Jean Puiforcat and then looked to incorporate a new architectural dimension," said Juan and Paloma. “It took a year to develop this collection, as we sought to offer shapes that are entirely new to the world of silversmithing.”

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