Italian design has always balanced irony and provocation. Yet few artists understand how to emotionally edit its icons like Francesco Vezzoli. His collaboration Fiore di Cactus revisits one of the most radical objects of Italian design history, not by redesigning it, but by revealing what time had left unsaid.
Rather than treating the Gufram Cactus as a static relic, Vezzoli approaches it as a living character. Through a single, deliberate intervention, he transforms a pop totem into something unexpectedly fragile, romantic, and emotionally exposed, reaffirming the cultural power of the Italian design icon.








