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cm 35 x 10 x h30
Weight: 720 gr.
Grés Firing temperature 1240°C.
“Innesti” series vase, dark stoneware, mineral gold glaze, softwood, brass, and plastic laces.
The characteristics of this oriental-inspired series are the materiality of the glazes, which range from glossy to satin and from mineral to metallic shades.
Each work is designed and decorated through the use of matching or contrasting glazes.
These are very solid and purely handcrafted pieces that harmonize with simple elegance in any setting.
Max Modolo produces these ceramics in his studio in Italy.
His research concerns the forms of ceramics and their finish.
He is very interested in the glazes obtained by some artists such as Guido Gambone and Marcello Fantoni and has always been attracted to the forms of Lucie Rie and Hans Coper.
cm 35 x 10 x h30
Weight: 720 gr.
Grés Firing temperature 1240°C.
“Innesti” series vase, dark stoneware, mineral gold glaze, softwood, brass, and plastic laces.
The characteristics of this oriental-inspired series are the materiality of the glazes, which range from glossy to satin and from mineral to metallic shades.
Each work is designed and decorated through the use of matching or contrasting glazes.
These are very solid and purely handcrafted pieces that harmonize with simple elegance in any setting.
Max Modolo produces these ceramics in his studio in Italy.
His research concerns the forms of ceramics and their finish.
He is very interested in the glazes obtained by some artists such as Guido Gambone and Marcello Fantoni and has always been attracted to the forms of Lucie Rie and Hans Coper.
cm 35 x 10 x h30
Weight: 720 gr.
Grés Firing temperature 1240°C.
“Innesti” series vase, dark stoneware, mineral gold glaze, softwood, brass, and plastic laces.
The characteristics of this oriental-inspired series are the materiality of the glazes, which range from glossy to satin and from mineral to metallic shades.
Each work is designed and decorated through the use of matching or contrasting glazes.
These are very solid and purely handcrafted pieces that harmonize with simple elegance in any setting.
Max Modolo produces these ceramics in his studio in Italy.
His research concerns the forms of ceramics and their finish.
He is very interested in the glazes obtained by some artists such as Guido Gambone and Marcello Fantoni and has always been attracted to the forms of Lucie Rie and Hans Coper.