Le Giare
Ceramica Cielo, 2012
“I often asked myself why I get this feeling of disconnection between the WC, bidet and wash basin when I enter a bathroom.
Then I have imagined those three elements of “Le Giare” as, metaphorically speaking, a set of triplets drawn together in harmony by a clear, readable and elegant geometry.
A shape that could encompass three functions, a shape that arises from the form: a geometry worldwide perceived and recognized as absolute, a symbol of life and perfection: the shape of an egg.”
Le Giare
Ceramica Cielo, 2012
“I often asked myself why I get this feeling of disconnection between the WC, bidet and wash basin when I enter a bathroom.
Then I have imagined those three elements of “Le Giare” as, metaphorically speaking, a set of triplets drawn together in harmony by a clear, readable and elegant geometry.
A shape that could encompass three functions, a shape that arises from the form: a geometry worldwide perceived and recognized as absolute, a symbol of life and perfection: the shape of an egg.”
Le Giare
Ceramica Cielo, 2012
“I often asked myself why I get this feeling of disconnection between the WC, bidet and wash basin when I enter a bathroom.
Then I have imagined those three elements of “Le Giare” as, metaphorically speaking, a set of triplets drawn together in harmony by a clear, readable and elegant geometry.
A shape that could encompass three functions, a shape that arises from the form: a geometry worldwide perceived and recognized as absolute, a symbol of life and perfection: the shape of an egg.”