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This unique piece is meticulously handcrafted by artist Nino Basso by following the ancient Japanese "Raku" pottery technique; this piece is an enthralling hybrid between a sculpture and a plate. Seemingly bitten on the border, it flaunts a glossy craquelure design made warm by its combination with a rich amaranth tone. Tiny light pebbles are seemingly about to seal their artistic impact.
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Design Center 1991
Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy | Accessories Maker
Design Center’s first prototypes by Nino Basso made their debut at the end of the 1980s: home and office accessories defined by formal simplicity and elegant craftsmanship. Already art director of an international fashion brand, Basso established a small artisan firm in Spilimbergo, a town between Venice and Trieste. In 1991, his niece, graphic designer and photographer Cristina Colonnello, joined the brand, expanding to interior furnishings and industrial designs. Basso continues creating numbered series and single pieces that lie at the intersection of art and design.Discover more
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