The salad bowl, "Seletti Kintsugi Salad Bowl", mod. 1 of the Kintsugi line, designed by Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba for Seletti, draws inspiration from the Kintsugi technique that originates in Japan and involves the use of precious metals such as 24-karat gold, to repair porcelain pottery. The Kintsugi porcelain repair technique was born from the philosophy of wanting to transform and restore life to a broken or cracked object and therefore no longer usable, making it even more valuable than before the repair. A transformation that in addition to the value of the object itself, gives it a new appearance and allows a new use.
The salad bowl, "Seletti Kintsugi Salad Bowl", mod. 1 of the Kintsugi line, designed by Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba for Seletti, draws inspiration from the Kintsugi technique that originates in Japan and involves the use of precious metals such as 24-karat gold, to repair porcelain pottery. The Kintsugi porcelain repair technique was born from the philosophy of wanting to transform and restore life to a broken or cracked object and therefore no longer usable, making it even more valuable than before the repair. A transformation that in addition to the value of the object itself, gives it a new appearance and allows a new use.
in 3 offers
The salad bowl, "Seletti Kintsugi Salad Bowl", mod. 1 of the Kintsugi line, designed by Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba for Seletti, draws inspiration from the Kintsugi technique that originates in Japan and involves the use of precious metals such as 24-karat gold, to repair porcelain pottery. The Kintsugi porcelain repair technique was born from the philosophy of wanting to transform and restore life to a broken or cracked object and therefore no longer usable, making it even more valuable than before the repair. A transformation that in addition to the value of the object itself, gives it a new appearance and allows a new use.
The salad bowl, "Seletti Kintsugi Salad Bowl", mod. 1 of the Kintsugi line, designed by Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba for Seletti, draws inspiration from the Kintsugi technique that originates in Japan and involves the use of precious metals such as 24-karat gold, to repair porcelain pottery. The Kintsugi porcelain repair technique was born from the philosophy of wanting to transform and restore life to a broken or cracked object and therefore no longer usable, making it even more valuable than before the repair. A transformation that in addition to the value of the object itself, gives it a new appearance and allows a new use.
Last updated at 17/11/2024 02:14:04
+ $7.00 delivery
Go to store
Go to store
+ $40.00 delivery
Go to store
available 4 days ago
Low stock
See 5 more history offers
available 13 days ago
Low stock
available about 1 month ago
Low stock
available 7 months ago
Low stock
available 7 months ago
Low stock
available 10 months ago
Low stock
Dimensions | Ø19xH7cm |
Updated 1 day ago
See 5 more history offers
Dimensions | Ø19xH7cm |