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Post Scriptum

Designer:
Formafantasma
Brand:
Cassina
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Black on white. The contemporary expression of design. The Formafantasma designs become decorations on the porcelain, thanks to the know-how, skills and experience of the Ginori 1735 master painters who, working with natural ease, leave their mark through instinctive gestures, abstract signs that contemporize the concept of the design.

The collection includes a series of different-shaped vases, contemporary pieces that can stand alone or be combined to create graphic compositions. The uniqueness of the handiwork consists of the “graffito” decorations on bisque porcelain obtained through direct firing: the graffito is designed on the surface with a black pigment and then set.

The designs are entirely hand-drawn with special ceramic chalk crayons. Each object is one-of-a-kind, both in terms of the texture of the porcelain, as well as the emotional dexterity with which it is made. Each piece, numbered by the artist who decorated it, bears the Cassina and Ginori 1735 logos.

Black on white. The contemporary expression of design. The Formafantasma designs become decorations on the porcelain, thanks to the know-how, skills and experience of the Ginori 1735 master painters who, working with natural ease, leave their mark through instinctive gestures, abstract signs that contemporize the concept of the design.

The collection includes a series of different-shaped vases, contemporary pieces that can stand alone or be combined to create graphic compositions. The uniqueness of the handiwork consists of the “graffito” decorations on bisque porcelain obtained through direct firing: the graffito is designed on the surface with a black pigment and then set.

The designs are entirely hand-drawn with special ceramic chalk crayons. Each object is one-of-a-kind, both in terms of the texture of the porcelain, as well as the emotional dexterity with which it is made. Each piece, numbered by the artist who decorated it, bears the Cassina and Ginori 1735 logos.

Designer

Formafantasma

Formafantasma is a research-based design studio investigating the ecological, historical, political and social forces shaping the discipline of design today.

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Brand

Cassina

Established in 1927 by Cesare and Umberto Cassina in Meda, Italy, Cassina launched industrial design in Italy in the 1950s, based on a totally innovative approach that marked the transition from artisan production to mass production. 

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