Superfici d’Autore

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Ceramic and stoneware works by designers of international fame feature in the Superfici d’Autore exhibition at the MIC (International Museum of Ceramics) in Faenza from 14 September to 6 October. Marazzi presents the Triennale “four curve tile” designed in 1960 by Gio Ponti and Alberto Rosselli.

The MIC (International Museum of Ceramics) in Faenza is currently running a retrospective “Gio Ponti. Ceramiche 1922-1967” (until 13 October) dedicated to this “inventor of Made in Italy”. At the same time, it is also hosting the new edition of its Superfici d’Autore: a series of installations created by Italy’s leading ceramics brands that celebrate this material as interpreted by internationally famous designers (until 6 October).

For the occasion, Marazzi has rediscovered Triennale, the iconic “four curve tile” designed by Gio Ponti and Alberto Rosselli in 1960, here interpreted in a Marazzi custom collection.  Commissioned by Marazzi to produce Triennale in 1960, the highly respected Studio Ponti-Fornaroli-Rosselli came up with a design work completely unlike the traditional square or rectangular tiles. Simple and elegant, Triennale was like a piece from a children’s jigsaw puzzle, and immediately became an Italian design icon. Still in production today, Triennale (named after the exhibition where it was first launched) is a symbol of Marazzi’s design excellence and its ceaseless dedication to research and experimentation.

At the MIC in Faenza, Marazzi offers a contemporary rereading of the iconic “four curve tile”, an anthem to ceramic coverings’ modularity and flexibility, where various colours from the custom collection, in the original Triennale shape but on a larger scale, feature in playful, versatile tone-on-tone or contrasting surfaces. The deep, glossy shades become simple elements that construct an inspired interlocked ensemble, alternating pieces placed vertically and horizontally, and straight and curved lines, in a splendid illustration of ceramic coverings’ ability to become a work of art, with infinite design possibilities.  

Superfici d’Autore
14 September / 6 October
MIC, International Museum of Ceramics, Viale Baccarini 19, Faenza (Ravenna, Italy)
from 10:00 to 19:00 hrs