An article by Marco Belpolit, entitled “Devil of a designer”, was published on La Stampa on October 26, 2015. The text makes explicit reference to the designer Raffaele Iannello and his work. The article speaks of his most famous product, the Voodoo / The Ex knife set. The journalist tells the story of Francesca, to which some friends gave her this design product to console her because she had just been left by her boyfriend. After several anecdotes, the article concludes with the thesis that the age in which we live is characterized by episodes of cruelty but, at least for now, here, fortunately, they are only in symbolic form, thanks to the designers.
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