
Le Volte Celesti Porcelain Soup Plate with architectures #1

From the encounter between the historical archives of the Milan Duomo and the imagery of Grand Tour by Vito Nesta, three unique collections of porcelains and fabrics were born. "Le Volte Celesti” Collection creates, through the use of some historical sketches of frescoes dedicated to the naves of the Duomo, some geometric, almost kaleidoscopic games. The honor of having been able to work on these precious materials, never seen before today, makes this project unique and exciting.
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Ceramica Gatti 1928
Emilia-Romagna, Italy | Ceramist
Bottega d’Arte Gatti Ceramica prides itself on its permanent search for innovative techniques and design, proved by a splendid collection. When Riccardo Gatti founded it in 1928, he was already a celebrated ceramist in Faenza, because of his skilled hand. But his talent was recognized also on a national level, as he exhibited in major establishments as the Milan Triennale, the Ceramics Museum in Faenza, and the Venice Biennale. Today, Ceramica Gatti continues to handcraft beautiful pieces on the wake of its founder and the centuries-long ceramic tradition of Faenza.Discover more