Vase
Vase
It twists and writhes on itself, like one of Bruno Munari‘s mobile sculptures in steel mesh – «concave/convex» type – from which the vase is inspired.
Folds and flaps are created directly on the original shape turned by the skillful manual gesture, simulating an invisible external force ready to push the walls of the vase, up to deforming them.
It twists and writhes on itself, like one of Bruno Munari‘s mobile sculptures in steel mesh – «concave/convex» type – from which the vase is inspired.
Folds and flaps are created directly on the original shape turned by the skillful manual gesture, simulating an invisible external force ready to push the walls of the vase, up to deforming them.
The clay used for this vase is a refractary chamotte cooked in bucchero.
The word Bucchero comes from the Portuguese “bucàro” (fragrant land). In Italy it is associated to the fine ceramics brought to light during the excavations carried out in the Etruscan necropolis. 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 clay used for this vase is a refractary chamotte cooked in bucchero.
The word Bucchero comes from the Portuguese “bucàro” (fragrant land). In Italy it is associated to the fine ceramics brought to light during the excavations carried out in the Etruscan necropolis. 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 spirit of contemporary research leads to experiencing new production methods and innovative forms, shaping unique items in the characteristic total black of Bucchero.
The vase from the Informe line is produced in different sizes, each one unique and can also be glazed, with a precious and timeless final effect.
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 spirit of contemporary research leads to experiencing new production methods and innovative forms, shaping unique items in the characteristic total black of Bucchero.
The vase from the Informe line is produced in different sizes, each one unique and can also be glazed, with a precious and timeless final effect.
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