Who are the artists collaborating with MaVoix?

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Last Update 6 months ago

 
MaVoix collaborates with a carefully selected group of contemporary artists and designers, each with a distinctive visual identity. Their unique styles enrich the collections with diverse yet coherent creative languages, aligned with the brand’s DNA. Here are some of the main contributors:


  • Studio Lievito
Founded in Florence in 2012 by Francesco Taviani, Laura Passalacqua, and Jacopo Volpi, Studio Lievito combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary techniques to redefine the codes of production. Their design approach subverts convention through clever and minimal gestures.
For MaVoix, Studio Lievito creates wallpapers that reinterpret the materials of domestic life through optical illusions and graphic overlays—surfaces that become visual worlds. Their fascination with illusion and material hybridization aligns perfectly with MaVoix’s narrative and experimental ethos.

  • Magnus Gjoen
Magnus Gjoen is an internationally renowned artist based between London and Florence. His work blends historical references with contemporary pop aesthetics. Featured in collections such as the Haifa Museum of Art, he also collaborates with prestigious brands and institutions.
Gjoen transforms iconic objects—such as weapons, portraits, and sculptures—into poetic and fragile forms, using visual collage, markings, and symbolic camouflage. For MaVoix, his wallpapers translate these visual tensions into patterns that oscillate between memory and innovation, balance and rupture.

  • Fanny Garnichat
Fanny Garnichat is a Paris-based French artist specializing in collage. She works with reclaimed materials—leather, old books, magazines, beads, fragments—reassembling visual elements into symbolic hybrids full of memory.
Her themes include flora, fauna, and hybrid creatures, intertwining past and present in a richly decorative and symbolic style. For MaVoix, Fanny creates wallpapers filled with intricate details, where every element tells a story and invites prolonged observation.

  • Costantino Gucci
Costantino Gucci, co-founder of CeLo Studio with Edward Raneri, studied at Central Saint Martins in London. His approach blends classical elegance with contemporary poetic expression, exploring reflective materials, sensitive surfaces, and immersive installations.
In collaboration with MaVoix, Gucci creates wallpapers where light, reflection, and perception become graphic material: patterns that shift with the viewer’s gaze, turning decoration into a sensorial experience.

  • Antonio Barbieri
Antonio Barbieri si muove all’intersezione fra tecnologia e natura, tra astrazione e figurazione. Nella sua ricerca utilizza modellazione 3D, digitalizzazione e pattern naturali per esplorare processi ambientali e trasformazioni.
Per MaVoix sviluppa carte da parati organiche, superfici vivaci e modulari in cui la forma non è mai statica, ma evolve visivamente con lo spazio.

  • Leonardo Dini
Leonardo Dini, an Italian artist inspired by Asian decorative traditions, integrates symbolic elements—especially swallows, representing freedom—into mural compositions.
For MaVoix, his delicate works translate into dominant, repetitive patterns with a strong artisanal touch: a visual dialogue between motion and decorative structure.

  • Marika Tardio
Marika Tardio is a designer, art director, and creative lead at MaVoix. With a multidisciplinary background, her work fuses symbolism, texture, and visual storytelling.
In addition to signing full wallpaper collections, she coordinates the artistic direction and creative dialogue between guest artists and the brand—ensuring that every project retains MaVoix’s stylistic and visual coherence. Her collections serve as a visual thread running through the entire MaVoix universe.

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