Luca Nichetto and Lera Moiseeva Exhibits Their Creation at Walk the Line

Published on : Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Walk-the-line-The exhibition, Walk the line, designed by Luca Nichetto and Lera Moiseeva, exhibits the making of the Sucabaruca coffee set and Cheburashka table set. The two collections, which are produced by different companies in different parts of the world, geographically and culturally very far from each other, share the same craftsmanship characterizing the production processes of porcelain and of ceramics, respectively. The skills needed to produce these items become evident in the geometric patterns of the decoration, which are obtained by manually tracing a series of lines on each of the pieces. That is just where the title of the exhibition comes from.

 

Since 2009, John Baker and Juli Daousti have been collecting and distributing Japanese and Scandinavian objects with unique aesthetic and emotional meanings in their shop/gallery Mjölk, in Toronto, Canada. They also produce collections signed by major international designers.

 

In the Russian town of Suzdal, Vadim Dymov and Evgenia Zelenskaya, founders of Dymov Ceramics, produce, among other items, a particular kind of black ceramic pottery, for which an ancient process of cooking dating back to the third century AD is used.

 

These people were brought together by the collaboration of the Venetian designer Luca Nichetto and the Russian designer Lera Moiseeva, who worked together on the design of the Sucabaruca coffee set and the Cheburashka table set, which aim at enhancing two rituals of conviviality: filtered coffee and food sharing.
These products have in common the high quality of the craftsmanship emerging from the lines engraved by hand on their surfaces, which appear to intersect like the lives of those involved in these projects.

 

The Cheburashka set marks the beginning of a larger project that will develop in the coming years and that aims to connect different cultures through a careful selection of products made by different designers for the company Dymov Ceramics.

 

 

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