The Design Museum, London, announces Marco Campardo as winner of The Ralph Saltzman Prize, an annual accolade to celebrate and support emerging designers
London-based Italian designer Marco Campardo is the winner of the Design Museum’s second edition of The Ralph Saltzman Prize, an annual award for emerging designers. As part of the prize, Campardo is being awarded a £5,000 bursary, while the museum will present his work through a solo exhibition from 2 February until 3 April 2023..
‘Marco is a fitting winner of the prize: his work is very of the moment and visually arresting,’ says Lisa Saltzman, Ralph Saltzman’s daughter and the force behind the award’s establishment. ‘He is using a lot of waste material and showing a clear sustainability narrative. His idea of reusing and the focus on sustainability is utterly compelling. This is something my father was doing over 20 years ago, so he is continuing that legacy.
Campardo is best known for his ‘Jello’ series of furniture, part of a solo exhibition at design gallery Riviera, curated by Simpleflair and shown during. The exhibition, the designer noted, ‘explored the ways in which objects can be generated by shaping systems of production and making, rather than focusing on individual form-giving’.
‘I am extremely honoured to have received The Ralph Saltzman Prize,’ comments Campardo. ‘Having moved to London from Italy and set up my practice in 2019, the fact my work has been recognised by the judging panel is extremely humbling, as well as an encouragement for the future development of my work.
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