Born in 1955 in Argentina, he has lived and worked between Buenos Aires and Paris since 1975.
From the age of 6, Pablo Reinoso began tinkering with small objects. He created his first sculpture at 13 and his first bench-sculpture at 15. A university scholarship from the Argentine government gave him the opportunity to study marble carving in Carrara. After taking design courses in Paris, he became a designer, artistic director, and communications consultant for luxury brands in the 1990s.
Creator of the famous "spaghetti bench," whose collection debuted in 2006, he pertinently questions the state of the seat. Here, the material, wood, frees itself from its original function and seems to take on an autonomous, vegetal life. Pablo Reinoso continues his formal and conceptual artistic exploration through wood and steel, as in the recent "Scribbling Benches" series, which he began in 2009, and since 2014, has exhibited sculpture-jewelry pieces at the MiniMasterpiece gallery in Paris.
This unique bracelet was created especially for the exhibition at MAD in Paris. It is gilded silver and is inspired by his wooden frames/sculptures for Diane Venet.