Futuristic Diulgheroff set for 2 people
Italian artistic ceramics
SKU: GMAZ-Diulgheroff-2
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Description
Decorative piece on matte glazed Torido
INSPIRATIONS OF THE FUTURISTIC EDITION THIRTY
In the 1930s, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and futurists: Fillia, Fortunato Depero, Nicolaj Diulgheroff, Nino Strada, Bruno Munari, Alf Gaudenzi, and Mario Anselmo, along with the Mazzotti family, created ceramics expressing the futurist movement in a kiln in Albisoli (Italy).
These valuable ceramic art pieces are today produced by master Tullio Mazzotti with the same passion, materials, and handcrafted processes as in the 1930s.
Mazzotti ceramics from Albisoli are featured in major museums across Italy and worldwide.
In the historic workshops of Albisoli, Giuseppe Mazzotti redefines ceramic art, where ancient mastery meets the avant-garde spirit of futurism. Every piece is entirely handcrafted, shaped by ancient gestures and refined techniques passed down through generations, making each element unique and one-of-a-kind. Globally, as a symbol of Italian cultural excellence, Atelier Giuseppe Mazzotti brings to life works where tradition merges with innovation, and history breathes new contemporary elegance.
Under the expert guidance of Maestro Tullio Mazzotti — the fourth generation of a legendary ceramic dynasty — each object is created from noble raw materials and the eternal fire of passion, faithfully reproducing historical designs while presenting a bold, modern vision. Every ceramic masterpiece is a unique testament to creativity, craftsmanship, and timeless style. A precious encounter of the past with the future — destined for eternity.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | GMAZ-Diulgheroff-2 |
| Manufacturer | Giuseppe Mazzotti 1903 |
| Material | ceramics, glaze |
| Style of interior design | Avant-garde style |
| Destiny | To kitchen |
| Guarantee | 24 months |
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