T-cotta WALL

The Fluid Shapes of
Blown Glass

Born from the yearning to shape an object of fluid, sinuous lines, T-COTTA blossoms as the union of two earthly treasures: Mouth-blown glass and crafted clay, Both born of the earth, Both shaped by human hands, And both forged in the fiery embrace of heat.

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T-cotta WALL in details

T-cotta TCW

Technics

Light source: IP20Led 8w 2700K 1200 lm
Measurements: L220 mm | H140 mm
Weight: 2.8 KG

Shading options

Green
Matt Black
Powder Pink
Terracotta
Opal white

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Technics

T-cotta TCW
[Light source:]IP20Led 8w 2700K 1200 lm
[Measurements:] L220 mm | H140 mm
[Weight:]2.8 KG
T-cotta TCW
[Light source:]IP20Led 8w 2700K 1200 lm
[Measurements:] L220 mm | H140 mm
[Weight:]2.8 KG

Shading options

  • Green
  • Matt Black
  • Powder Pink
  • Terracotta
  • Opal white

Download

3D files are available on our desktop website

Behind T-cotta WALL

Chiaramonte Marin Studio

The passion for objects meant as industrial products is the glue of the professional partnership between Alfredo Chiaramonte and Marco Marin, promoting partners of the homonymous Designstudio.
The different activities experienced through the years (interiors, graphics, industrial and lighting design) brought to a mixed knowledge, contaminated by ideas developed in many fields.
Alfredo Chiaramonte was born in Bologna and studied at the Faculty of Architecture of Venice. Marco Marin was born in Venice and graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts specializing in industrial design.
They worked together with well known forniture and litghting companies.
They teached at the European Center for preservation of the architectural heritage in Venice.
Through the years they received many recognitions and some of their works have been exposed in the permanent collections of International Museums, like Museo Correr in Venice, Beaubourg in Paris, Design Museum of Calenzano Anna Querci Fondation) Moma in San Francisco and the Venice Biennale when they worked with Yoko Ono.
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