

As the name suggests, the inspiration for this covering is the artistic current of Optical Art, or Op-Art, born in the USA in the 60s with the intention of exploring optical illusions to reproduce the plastic impression of movement: the aim is to stimulate and involve the observer in the fruition of the work. CeramicOp makes this concept concrete, using the traditional techniques of Vietri majolica as a support, and proposes a design made in a single piece, to be modulated at will.
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Serafino Zani
Lombardia, Italy | Blacksmith
Serafino Zani founded his namesake company in 1963 in Lumezzane, a small town situated in the sub-alpine valleys near Brescia known for its tradition of iron and steel craftsmanship. Entirely produced in-house, Serafino Zani’s stainless steel cooking and tableware collections combine technical innovation and aesthetic. Collaborations with renowned designers such as Tapio Wirkkala, Liliana Bonomi, Ettore Sottsass, and most recently Konstantin Grcic, have led to new high-quality products with meticulous attention paid to the finishings for an enduring and alluring character.Discover more