Mutina
CELOSIA
Mutina and Patricia Urquiola wanted to reprise the traditional artisanal production process typical
of terracotta. Elements which come out from earth, imperfect and solid, marked by the hand of man and by time passing. Roof tiles, bricks, hollow bricks and partition walls are undone, unstructured and reinterpreted in a new way, keeping a traditional touch.
The wish to exit from two-dimensional spaces typical of standard wall covering, is translated into the experimentation of three-dimensional bricks, which gives shape to new design elements, whose high aesthetic-functional content enables limitless solutions for indoor and outdoor spaces.
Because of its shape, the partition element Celosia evokes the Roman numbering system. The structure followed for its installation creates dynamic and unique partitions.
Videos
CERSAIE 2019 | MUTINA - Massimo Orsini e Gennaro Avallone presentano Chymia e The Cylinder Glass
Salone Internazionale del Bagno 2018 | MUTINA - Hella Jongerius presents Diarama and Eclipse
Salone Internazionale del Bagno 2018 | MUTINA - Oeo Studio presents
Salone Internazionale del Bagno 2018 | MUTINA - Massimo Orsini racconta l'evoluzione del Brand
CERSAIE 2017 | MUTINA - Patricia Urquiola talks about Cover, the new ceramic large plates
CERSAIE 2017 | MUTINA - Ronan Bouroullec talks about Piano the new ceramic collection
CERSAIE 2017 | MUTINA - The Raw Edges talk about Tape the new ceramic collection
Salone del Mobile.Milano 2016 | MUTINA - Barber & Osgerby, Massimo Orsini
MUTINA | Patricia Urquiola - iSaloni 2014
MUTINA | Massimo Orsini - iSaloni 2014
Ten Years of Mutina | Jay Osgerby
MUTINA | Inga Sempè, Massimo Orlandini - Cersaie 2014
MUTINA | Jay Osgerby - iSaloni 2014
MUTINA | Emanuele Marcato - iSaloni 2014
Cersaie 2018 | MUTINA - OEO Design Studio talks about the Mutina Accents Project
Cersaie 2023 | MUTINA - Barber & Osgerby and the 10 years of collaboration (en)