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Decorative plates made of enameled copper, a decorative technique that subjects a copper object to very high temperatures, ensuring striking coloration and brilliance. The technique was made great by some Italian masters, such as Paolo de Poli, a craftsman active in Padua in the second half of the 20th century. Because of this, and the allusion to the celestial bodies in the decoration, the name recalls the Paduan Specola. Made in collaboration with Giorgia Zanellato and Daniele Bortotto.
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Chiara Ravaioli is a spatial designer based in Ravenna, Italy. Recently graduated from the University of the Arts of London in 2016, she now is a curator of exhibition spaces such as the Cantine di Palazzo Rava and festivals such as the Sottotraccia, and even serves as a guest lecturer in Product Design at the University of Bologna. Specialized in material research and the latest generation of 3D-printing technologies, she creates unique, contemporary objects made of organic materials such as resin and hemp, thereby integrating industrial and agricultural processes.Discover more