Paolo Balzanelli, owner of Arkispazio in a collaboration with engineer Valerio Cometti recently design and style the Museum of Coffee Machine (MuMAC). The museum region gives an exposition divided into 6 historical periods from the starting of the century to the present day: The early years, The age of Rationalism, Invention of the lever, Beneath the banners of design, The International dimension and The New Millennium.
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Description from Arkispazio
“The MuMAC, Museum of Coffee Machine, was designed collectively with a buddy and engineer Valerio Cometti to celebrate the centenary of the Cimbali Group. MuMAC tells 100 years of the history of objects that locate residence within its 1,800 square meters, besides museum there is an area committed to the “world of coffee” and an location for short-term exhibitions. The facades of the museum are covered with strips of metal “red Cimbali”, sinuous and enveloping to resemble the waves of hot coffee, which at evening filters the artificial light generating a striking illuminated reticle that evokes the power of MuMAC.”
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Courtesy of Arkispazio
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