The textile collector dwells in a creative soul. He has no predefined color, he darts away from preconceptions, he stands with one foot in a future all to be designed, and with the other in the artisanal past — the one that comes from a quality that, with its scent, does not compromise the principle of good rules.
Tiziano Zorzan has an indefinite age, because that is how an artist feels, in whatever field he finds himself, expressing himself. His works wear you, they choose you, because if somehow, they cannot be interpreted, they leave you, and he, an uncompromising stylist, wants that. Recently, after six years, he closed his flagship boutique on Bleecker Street, on the corner of Perry, in New York. After Covid, it had remained one of the last survivors of luxury in that area.
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