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Sante Donne is a small book, designed by Irene Bacchi, whose size and chromatic choices refer to the idea of the breviar.
Inside, 10 Italian illustrators (Anna and Elena Balbusso, Nicoletta Ceccoli, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Sara Fanelli, Gabriella Giandelli, Emanuela Ligabue, Fulvia Mendini, Valeria Petrone, Elena Xausa and Olimpia Zagnoli) interpret the religious figures of the saints and their instruments.













On the occasion of the XXI International Exposition, Triennale Design Museum presents its Ninth Edition W. Women in Italian Design, curated by Silvana Annicchiarico, with graphic design by Irene Bacchi and installation design by Margherita Palli. The exhibition explores the idea of the gender in the design world examining the great removal of the female gender perpetrated during the twentieth century.





On the occasion of the Salone del Mobile 2016 in Milan, Tonelli Design published the catalogue of new products for 2016. Leonardo Sonnoli and Irene Bacchi –of the Tassinari/Vetta studio- designed the catalogue, invitation and all the related communication. Furthermore they designed some wallpapers and some limited edition framed posters for the sets of photo shooting.







Giorgio Armani. Il sesso Radicale by Giusi Ferré is the first book of “Mode” series
curated by Maria Luisa Frisa and edited by Marsilio.
Graphic design is curated by Leonardo Sonnoli and Irene Bacchi

For the 2015 edition of Artissima – International Contemporary Art Fair-, the five logotypes became magnets attracting the several different art expressions like iron dust. The snapshots from these short animations are used in the all communications tools, from posters to invitations card, from rain jackets to bags.
Artissima, presents the 2015 edition from the 6th to the 8th of November, in Torino.
Designed by Leonardo Sonnoli and Irene Bacchi, at Tassinari/Vetta.

The yearly edition of the Workshop of Architecture at the University Iuav of Venice -known as W.A.Ve.- is organized between the 29th June and the 17th of July 2015.
Leonardo Sonnoli and Irene Bacchi -at the Tassinari/Vetta office- updated its visual identity and the temporary signages and warning signs.
Besides the logotype, the moving pattern -made with the wings sculpture in front of the Iuav building (designed by Massimo Scolari)- suggests the encounter between the past and the contemporary, translating in this way the 2015 workshop theme of Heritage.
As in the previous editions of Wave the design is inspired by the visual research of the italian graphic designer Franco Grignani.





On the occasion of the Salone del Mobile 2015 in Milan, Tonelli Design published the catalogue of all products. Leonardo Sonnoli and Irene Bacchi –of the Tassinari/Vetta studio- designed the catalogue, invitation and all the related communication. Furthermore they designed some wallpapers and some limited edition framed posters for the sets of photo shooting.



The goal of the website teens.palazzograssi.it is the knowledge of the contemporary art for the young generations. It is a part of the project “Detto tra Noi”, a way to explained the art by teenagers to their peers.
The website is designed by Leonardo Sonnoli and Irene Bacchi –Tassinari/Vetta–
for the Pinault Foundation. It is a project by Marina Rotondo and Federica Pascotto with Michela Perrotta, developed by Deverse.

“Shit and die” is the title of an exhibition curated by Maurizio Cattelan, with Myriam Ben Salah and Marta Papini at the palazzo Cavour in Turin from November 2014 to January 2015, produced by Artissima.
Leonardo Sonnoli and Irene Bacchi designed the identity of the exhibition and, with Maurizio Cattelan, the book published in occasion of the exhibition.