Discover Fornace Brioni's subtle alchemy of water, earth, and fire as they produce the cotto cladding from the finest clays on the Po River floodplain, seen in the Grounded exhibition.
Artist + vintage curator Carmen Nash designs a lighting collection by reimagining her favorite folk art stories along with a belief that storytelling connects us to objects we love.
A material spanning as far back as 24,000 BC, terracotta is reinterpreted by contemporary Aussie designers into a tactile 8-piece collection.
Chris Wolston presents Flower Power, a series of whimsical terracotta furniture and lighting inspired by tropical flora found in Colombian mountains and forests.
Kimika is a new minimalist restaurant in New York City designed as a reinterpretation of quiet luxury with a restrained approach.
Science and architecture combine forces to co-develop intricate 3D printed ‘reef tiles’ to repopulate coral communities in Hong Kong.
A minimal apartment in London, by Surman Weston, that references the original building and others typical of the era.
Georg Jensen has just released a new collaborative collection with Snøhetta – Terra – a series of plant pots and accessories.
Inspired by traditional Ukrainian pottery, the KUMANEC and MONTANKA series of ceramic vases by FAINA seek to add a modern spin.
Masquespacio created a site-specific installation for Poggi Ugo that explored fresh new ways to work with the terracotta.
We found some fun works of modern art, at varying price points, that anyone would love to receive as a holiday gift.
A series of lamps with ridges down the sides that mimic indentions on the pasta of the same name.