The collection bears the name of the famous Weimar art school, which promoted an innovative educational method to overcome the rift between art and craftsmanship and to integrate creativity and industry, in a vision of unity and harmony between the different artistic activities. These concepts, combined with the absolutely modern and still current influence of the Bauhaus and its revolutionary scope, were reinterpreted and designed by Giuseppe Oliva.
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Ma.Vi. Ceramica
Campania, Italy | Ceramist
Ma.Vi Ceramica's collections pursue innovation just as much as they draw from 300-year-old notebooks laced with artisan secrets. Situated in the coastal town of Vietri sul Mare with a pottery tradition from the 15th century, the atelier is guided by historic pottery techniques from around the world, namely Byzantine, Latin, and Middle Eastern cultures. Singular majolica motifs come to life using various manual techniques such as “pennellato”, sponging, and silkscreen, utilizing brushes, sea sponges, and silk, respectively, to reveal a captivating aesthetic.Discover more