"garden" tile christina celestino

Italian Cristina Celestino and Fornace Brioni have developed in their new collection the potential of traditional cotto tiles.

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Cotto is one of the oldest varieties of tile, the first samples of which appeared in the XVII century. Made from red clay, it is usually not glazed. And it is offered in a variety of warm shades of the natural range: reddish, brown, pink, yellow. The maximally natural, archetypical color of clay is today a current trend in which the Giardino all'Italiana collection (Italian Italian Garden) fits optimally. According to the designer, terracotta tiles, like plants in regular gardens, are a natural object transformed by human hands. Hence, geometric patterns that emphasize this similarity and resemble trimmed tree crowns, the outlines of ponds and garden paths.

The series includes elements in a matte finish and with a shiny glaze, reminiscent of metal. With embossed and smooth surface. In pripylennyh shades of clay, earth and sand, as well as the color of grass and blue sky.

This is the first collection of Christina Celestino as art director of the Fornace Brioni brand. New items were presented in the framework of Milan Design Week 2017.

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