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The name recalls a famous biscuit born in the last century; it is an opaque plate made of white porcelain combined with black porcelain. The textures are created with '90s rubber samples recovered from old samples and used to imprint reliefs on objects. The opaque ceramic plate is designed as a tray. As it is made of porous ceramic, it can be used as a serving plate for dry, non-greasy or coloured dishes.
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Shiny white porcelain. The leaf is in bas-relief, perfect in the veins because it is the expression of a real sage leaf, which is impressed on the porcelain sheet as you shape the object. Once dry, the leaf is coloured with a black pigment mixed with water: precision work that gives excellent results!
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Shiny white porcelain. It's a saucer, a tray, or an object to put on a table. It reproduces the Superleggera chair by Giò Ponti in bas-relief, a tribute to lightness. This tray is also coloured dry with a black pigment. In the artist's will, lightness is an important theme; he searches for it, dreams of it, and sometimes live it... it is not superficiality, as Italo Calvino used to say, but it is to glide over things from above, not to have boulders on the heart.
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White porcelain, in the upper part shiny, in the lower part opaque, without crystalline but satin and pleasant to the touch. It has a shape that captivates souls of all latitudes, genres, and cultures. Mixing coffee with this teaspoon creates a beautiful contrast between the bitterness of the drink and the sweetness of sugar, sweet as love! Maybe that's why it has great success!