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A contemporary vision of Etruscan black terracotta applied to interior design: in a set of experience, tradition but also research, technology and experimentation, the Bucchero is proposed as an innovative product in the brick version for cladding whose irregular wave shape contributes to characterize the environments, creating atmospheres of great aesthetic effect.

Material

Bucchero

Dimensions

30x15 cm

Photo

© Mauro Burchiani

A contemporary vision of Etruscan black terracotta applied to interior design: in a set of experience, tradition but also research, technology and experimentation, the Bucchero is proposed as an innovative product in the brick version for cladding whose irregular wave shape contributes to characterize the environments, creating atmospheres of great aesthetic effect.

Material

Bucchero

Dimensions

30x15 cm

Photo

© Mauro Burchiani

The particular clay cooked in the oven in the absence of oxygen, lets itself be shaped by an ancient manual skill, becoming the expression of a strong decorative ability. The irregular pattern like a wavy motion releases the ancient strength of the Bucchero creating a material effect of great power, almost bordering on art, breaking the integral monochrome of black. It is suitable for spaces of contemporary architecture: luxury restaurant, trendy bar, classy interior, design hotel.

The particular clay cooked in the oven in the absence of oxygen, lets itself be shaped by an ancient manual skill, becoming the expression of a strong decorative ability. The irregular pattern like a wavy motion releases the ancient strength of the Bucchero creating a material effect of great power, almost bordering on art, breaking the integral monochrome of black. It is suitable for spaces of contemporary architecture: luxury restaurant, trendy bar, classy interior, design hotel.

The Bucchero is a particular type of uniformly black ceramic used by the Etruscan civilization from the 7th century BC to the first half of the 5th century BC, from ancient material it is now capable of interpreting a contemporary vision.
The clay used to shape the Vasella comes from rainwater tank present in the same sites that hosted the Etruscans in ancient times.
A process that sinks the technique into the past: the clay is first cooked and internally glazed to make it waterproof; subsequently it is cooked again in Bucchero oxide/reduction. In fact, the Etruscans would have made great use of the typical black ceramic to produce everyday items made fascinating by the characteristic shiny surface, the elegant shape and the precious workmanship.

The black technique on the type of Etruscan Bucchero is a magic technique that consists in cooking items in a reducing atmosphere, i.e. without oxygen. It is a process that allows to obtain black coloured pieces, which strongly show the essence of the ceramic process.

The Bucchero is a particular type of uniformly black ceramic used by the Etruscan civilization from the 7th century BC to the first half of the 5th century BC, from ancient material it is now capable of interpreting a contemporary vision.
The clay used to shape the Vasella comes from rainwater tank present in the same sites that hosted the Etruscans in ancient times.
A process that sinks the technique into the past: the clay is first cooked and internally glazed to make it waterproof; subsequently it is cooked again in Bucchero oxide/reduction. In fact, the Etruscans would have made great use of the typical black ceramic to produce everyday items made fascinating by the characteristic shiny surface, the elegant shape and the precious workmanship.

The black technique on the type of Etruscan Bucchero is a magic technique that consists in cooking items in a reducing atmosphere, i.e. without oxygen. It is a process that allows to obtain black coloured pieces, which strongly show the essence of the ceramic process.

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