BIANCO LATTE 07 - Ceramic bisque watering can - Design by Paola Navone
- Design by Paola Navone
- Ceramic bisque watering can
- Handmade in Italy
- Glazed on the inside and on the upper external part
The 07 watering can evokes a retro-country design, fitting perfectly into a collection focused on the rebirth of everyday objects, elevated to design decorations for stylish furnishings. The materiality of unglazed ceramic underlines the history of this furnishing object, giving it charm and decorative strength.
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With a skillful technique, everyday objects are transformed by Paola Navone's vision into modern design objects and "coated" with new material: this is how BIANCO LATTE is born, a collection of ceramic biscuit watering cans from Bassano. The collection is composed of eight elements, renewing the reference to a number full of meanings that recalls the designer's Studio Otto. In a game with memory, the BIANCO LATTE collection brings archetypes back into new situations, elegantly creating small corners of bucolic and rural reality in the furnishing space.
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