The most demanded clay without glaze, the most natural, archetypical and primitive. The combination of earth and fire, plastic mass and high temperatures was liked by fashion designers, furniture makers, artists, and architects.
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Clay stools made Paola Navone. Danish ceramist Ole Jensen produces pots with elements of human anatomy. Inventive colorists picked up the game, in wallpaper and fabrics vyingly offering all shades of clay and unusual color chords, from dirty brown to pale pink. Brick facades are gaining popularity, and the author's brick, in general, is one of the most fashionable architectural projects. Brown rough surfaces and molded volumes still make you talk about yourself.











