BURANO Plate
Wood once submerged in Venice, encased in water-like resin, a lace of voids and bubbles preserving an island’s submerged memory.
DIMENSIONS
Ø 40 x H 5 cm
Ø 40 x H 5 cm
YEAR OF PRESENTATION
2014 Galleria Rossana Orlandi, Milan
2014 Galleria Rossana Orlandi, Milan
MATERIALS
Bricola Solid Oak WOOD, RESIN – Colorless or Aquamarine.
Bricola Solid Oak WOOD, RESIN – Colorless or Aquamarine.
Burano is an island in the Lagoon of Venice, famous for its lace.
This plate is created with a slice of Bricola wood, the traditional timber pole planted in the Lagoon seabed, characterized by the tunnels carved by the molluscs that create a pattern of solids and voids, lights and shadows, like a lace.
This wooden crochet is surrounded by a sheet of transparent aquamarine resin liven up by a constellation of underwater air bubbles that returns a fragment of submerged Venice.
This plate is created with a slice of Bricola wood, the traditional timber pole planted in the Lagoon seabed, characterized by the tunnels carved by the molluscs that create a pattern of solids and voids, lights and shadows, like a lace.
This wooden crochet is surrounded by a sheet of transparent aquamarine resin liven up by a constellation of underwater air bubbles that returns a fragment of submerged Venice.
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