Pine Cups (Set of Two)

by Natalia Triantafylli United Kingdom (UK)

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Estimated production time: 4 weeks

Each variation may differ Dimension LxWxH (cm): 6x6x11
Open Editions Material : 3D printed PLA, Parian Porcelain
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This hybrid object is part of Natalia Triantafylli’s ongoing dialogue between physical and digital ways of making. The top portion of the cup is made out of slip-casted porcelain.

For this series, Triantafylli scanned various shapes she made out of clay. These hand-shaped forms are 3D printed and then combined with the porcelain part in order to create these pedestal cups.

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Weight 0,5 kg
Dimensions 18 × 20 × 20 cm
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About the designer


Natalia Triantafylli is a Greek designer and maker based in London. She holds an MA from the Royal College of Art in Design Products (class of 2021), where she was awarded with a full scholarship by the Burberry Design Foundation. With a background in design and ceramics her work is characterized by an animistic perspective towards \'things\'. She explores schemas such as luxury, fetish and wonder for their power to create gateways to imaginary worlds. She uses these constructions to point to the rarity of the mundane, concluding that there is no need for a new reality but for a fresh pair of eyes.

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