Mutina Emisferi
The new collection for Mutina, Emisferi, began with the brick as a point of departure and expanded from there. A modular ceramic element conceived not simply as a surface, but as structure. Stacked, repeated or rotated, it can divide a room without closing it, create permeable walls that filter light and sight, and give a space the kind of quiet order that emerges through repetition. Our starting point was the hemisphere: a form so reduced it almost disappears. Yet, multiplied across a surface, it generates rhythm, depth and a play of light and shadow. Positive and negative, fullness and void, neither can exist without the other.
Made from glazed ceramic using the slip-casting technique, each element is finished by hand with a soft, matte glaze that subtly reveals the making of the object through tonal variation. Designed for both interior and exterior spaces, Emisferi explores the relationship between architecture and material, where repetition transforms a single element into a larger spatial composition.
Emisferi
for Mutina
Year:
2026
Location:
Modena, Italy
Photography:
Nicolò Panzeri, Peter Vinther
Services:
Interior Architecture
Product Design
Press:
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