A ceramic plate hand-enamelled in the historic ceramics district of Nove becomes the module around which develops a collection of four tables elegantly defined by the chromatic depth of the material. The light, refracted in the slight irregular movement of the surface, enhances the nuances emphasizing the visual perception.
The collection includes four tables, different in size and type of use. The base and frame of the top in oak or Canaletto walnut allows a refined combination with both the Clay armchair and the Mangiafuoco coffee table.
After graduating from the IUAV University of Venice and the ECAL in Lausanne, they present “Acqua Alta”, a project dedicated to Venice, at the Salone Satellite in Milan. Since then, research on the relationship between places, the passage of time and the reinterpretation of traditional craft techniques has become their main field of application.
Zanellato/Bortotto’s works have been exhibited in numerous galleries and institutions, such as MAXXI in Rome, the Design Museum of the Triennale in Milan, the Poldi Pezzoli Museum in Milan, Somerset House and The Aram Gallery in London.