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Ancestrale
NASTRO
Giuseppe Arezzi

Nastro is an object that translates the archaic gesture of handling heavy objects onto the table. The lava stone holds a sequence of small rollers on which the plate slides continuously, as if suspended. Matter meets movement, transforming the sharing of food into a dynamic and natural ritual.

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Giuseppe Arezzi is a multidisciplinary designer who explores archetypal objects, domesticity and new forms of interaction between people and environments. His work, rooted in everyday life and the history of Italian design, combines research, function and innovation. Based in Ragusa, he collaborates with companies and international institutions, teaches at ABADIR and has received numerous awards, with projects featured in prestigious museum collections.

materials

LAVA STONE
Lava stone

dimensions

45,8 x 35 x h. 9,8 cm
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Marble design for daily living

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