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CASALE

The volume that contains the houses, joined to the zigzag top, suggests the image of a rural landscape in which we can glimpse the furrows of tilled land and the dwellings of the farmers. The gold finish of the top underscores the value of the land, of cultivated fields. Each object is made by assembling three parts: two in glazed ceramic, with gold, third fired and a support in painted waxed plywood. Considering the completely handmade approach used in every phase of the production, without multiple reproduction methods, every piece has slight differences in terms of measurements and appearance. Each item should be considered a “one-of-a-kind” creation.

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ZIGZAG

Through the stacking of the oval levels featuring straight lines, the set of three serving stands has an optical effect. The name ZIGZAG refers to the design of the cross-section of each level. Each stand is made by assembling a slab of clay, obtained by pressing in a wooden mold, and a turned base finished by hand with two-tone sprayed glaze. Considering the completely handmade approach used in every phase of the production, without multiple reproduction methods, every piece has slight differences in terms of measurements and appearance. Each item should be considered a “one-of-a-kind” creation.

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SWING

The name SWING suggests the movement of a couple dancing to swing music, with the typical positions and movements. The ceramic vases are made in three parts, turned at the wheel and then assembled, refined with two-tone sprayed glaze. Considering the completely handmade approach used in every phase of the production, without multiple reproduction methods, every piece has slight differences in terms of measurements and appearance. Each item should be considered a “one-of-a-kind” creation.

Fausto Salvi
Fausto Salvi