A unique ceramic vase from Italy
Minimalist Italian ceramics
SKU: NOU-ABA – 9
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Description
This decoration was created as a result of our research into matte reactive enamels, which are quite difficult to achieve. Materials such as iron oxide and zinc are used in its production, which during firing produce specific and unique reactions.
Brown specks characterize the pattern and beautifully complement the light blue base, creating a delicate and visually striking overall effect.
FROM ALVINO BAGNINI TO NUOVE FORME
Nuove Forme was established in 1993, inheriting the legacy of the ceramic brand
Alvino Bagni.
Nuove Forme is currently managed by Gianfranco Ghiretti and Alvino Bagni's granddaughter, Maria Chiara Ghiretti, along with several long-standing and important collaborators.
ALVINO BAGNI
A journey full of passion, technique, and creativity
Alvino Bagni was born in the village of Lastra a Signa in 1919 and was interested in ceramics from a young age. Thanks to the teachings of artist Torello Santini, he began working in the workshop of the Arnaldo Pugi ceramic factory in Ponte a Signa. After the war, Pugi himself provided funding, enabling him to open his first workshop.
The original story of Ceramiche Bagni begins with 3,500 plates bearing the inscription “I like Ike,” created for Dwight D. Eisenhower’s campaign, who became the 34th President of the United States in 1953.
Alvino involved many family members in his work, primarily his wife Gina, who accompanied him throughout his professional life.
The 1950s and 1960s were pivotal for the Bagni company, which strengthened its collaboration with leading figures in American design and business, such as Raymor (New York) and Rosenthal, for whom he created highly modern objects for that time.
The relocation of the company to a larger, more modern factory gave it new momentum. Alvino surrounded himself with highly talented collaborators and artists, such as E. Borgini, M. Mannori, R. Buti, M. Santonocito, and many others, with whom he achieved an ideal balance between material, technique, functionality, tradition, and aesthetic beauty.
By 1980, the factory employed over 100 people and became synonymous with high-quality artistic production, renowned for intricately crafted, sophisticated items made using new, experimental techniques.
Unfortunately, globalization brought challenges, and the company, still committed to a “craftsman’s” way of working, was unable to cope with excessive cost reductions.
Despite efforts to save the workforce, the factory was ultimately closed in 1990.
It was only in 1993 that he returned to the forefront by founding Nuove Forme, from which he retired after eight years due to health reasons.
Alvino passed away in 2009 at the age of 90. His career was an incredibly fulfilling journey marked by humility, technique, passion, and creativity.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | NOU-ABA – 9 |
| Manufacturer | Nuove Forme Firenze |
| Material | ceramics |
| Style of interior design | Avant-garde style |
| Destiny | To living room |
| Size | Height 20 cm x depth 24 cm |
| Colors | to choose from |
| engraver | YES |
| Guarantee | 24 months |
| Additional information | Matte, blue reactive enamel with brown particles, semi-matt, white base |
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