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Costantino Morosin, born in Veneto in 1950, founded Studio RCM and dedicated himself to interior design for cinemas and nightclubs in the 1970s. In 1973, he worked on the scenography of the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. Later, he directed documentaries on social anthropology in Africa for the United Nations. His film “ERÉ” was awarded at the World Conference “Habitat” in Vancouver in 1976.
In 1978, he embarked on the project “Carro e cavallo al passo attraverso l’Itala contadina” to promote sustainable values. In 1980, he founded the weekly magazine “Time Out – A Roma cosa c’è”. In 1982, he established CM Wonders Studio (Crisanti-Morosin) and organized the international event “Calcata provino per un futuro reame”.
Morosin also distinguished himself as a sculptor, painter, and performer, winning national public art competitions. In 1992, he created “Concerto per una forma”. In 1999, he completed the monumental complex “Cavalli Trilitici” in Roman travertine marble, located in Veneto. Since 2002, he devoted himself to the creation of territorial artworks called “SIGNA,” based on GPS satellite tracks.
In December 2012, Morosin designed the FABULA lamp.

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Costantino Morosin, born in Veneto in 1950, founded Studio RCM and dedicated himself to interior design for cinemas and nightclubs in the 1970s. In 1973, he worked on the scenography of the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. Later, he directed documentaries on social anthropology in Africa for the United Nations. His film “ERÉ” was awarded at the World Conference “Habitat” in Vancouver in 1976.
In 1978, he embarked on the project “Carro e cavallo al passo attraverso l’Itala contadina” to promote sustainable values. In 1980, he founded the weekly magazine “Time Out – A Roma cosa c’è”. In 1982, he established CM Wonders Studio (Crisanti-Morosin) and organized the international event “Calcata provino per un futuro reame”.
Morosin also distinguished himself as a sculptor, painter, and performer, winning national public art competitions. In 1992, he created “Concerto per una forma”. In 1999, he completed the monumental complex “Cavalli Trilitici” in Roman travertine marble, located in Veneto. Since 2002, he devoted himself to the creation of territorial artworks called “SIGNA,” based on GPS satellite tracks.
In December 2012, Morosin designed the FABULA lamp.