Claudio is part of a series of objects called ‘constructed’. The idea behind these objects is to play with geometries joined and assembled in places that allow, from a very juggling perspective, stability and balance. Claudio is the first of this series of objects. Here, the designer experimented with the play of counterbalances to ensure that the volume resting above did not risk the stability of the composition.
The sculpture is entirely decorative. It is made of artisanal clay, sourced from a farm near the city where the the Mirrón Studio workshop is located, and fired at 1180 degrees Celsius.
The piece comes in 4 colors: cream, oxidized, cream with cobalt, and black.
Due to the fact that the pieces are handmade and painted with natural and artisanal materials, there may be slight variations in color, size, and shine.
Variations | Crema, Cobalto, Oxido |
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Dimensions LxWxH | 5x28x27cm (2x11x11'') |
Weight (kg) | 2.0 |
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