The Porcelain Room / Tom Postma Design
The exhibition is an homage to the ancient porcelain rooms of European palaces and aristocratic houses. The design created by Tom Postma Design represents a contemporary interpretation of the porcelain room. A temporary setting in direct dialogue with the permanent architecture by Rem Koolhaas. The exhibition brings together more than 1,700 individual Chinese export porcelains made from the 16th to the 19th centuries and is curated by Chinese porcelain experts Jorge Welsh and Luísa Vinhais. It explores the historical context, scope and impact of Chinese exported porcelains up to the present time.
- architects: Tom Postma Design
- Location: Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy
- Project Year: 2020
- Photographs: Mark Niedermann
- Area: 383.0 m2