Serena Cancellier
BALL COLUMN POT
Artistic decor element
€3.800,00
Peso | 35 kg |
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Dimensioni | 38 × 38 × 90 cm |
Material | Terracotta |
Artists | Serena Cancellier |
Production year | 2021 |
Artisans | Poggi Ugo |
Description
Column Pot for plants. The wonderful and elegant shape and design of the pot decorates the furniture, and at the same time it’s suitable to be planted. Perfect for a classical or historical setting. Handmade, using Impruneta clay, resistant to frost up to – 30° C. Great duration, the form remains unchanged over the course of the time. The roots’ and plants’ health is improved by the good breathability of the terracotta, its thermal isolation, and the slow release of the humidity from the watering. The article acquires a beautiful exterior aspect over the course of the seasons.
Matching perfectly with the Snake Earrings Vase, as we style on the pictures.
ANY VARIATION IN COLOR OR DETAILING IS A RESULT OF THE HANDCRAFTED NATURE OF THIS ITEM AND MAKES EACH PIECE UNIQUE.
MADE IN ITALY
COMPOSITION: PURE TERRACOTTA
All phases are made with the still pot, and man as in ancient times, turns back around the jar. With so much skill and ability, only with the help of elementary tools such as a wooden stick, a sponge, a stick, and a piece of cotton can shape and shape the clay by moving a few millimeters to the position of the fingers. Clay molding, drying, kiln raising, cooking, cooling, are all very delicate phases that require great engagement and skills that can only be achieved with long experience and attention. Each item requires a minimum of 25-30 working days, up to 100-120 days for the largest.
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poggi ugo
The Terrecotte Poggi Ugo furnace is known in the terracotta sector for producing accurate artifacts and the Poggi Ugo – Impruneta brand is recognized as a synonym of quality. A small guarantee of quality and “Made in Italy” is issued for each item sold. Since 1919, the Poggi family has been working the precious Impruneta terracotta in an ancient furnace dating back to 1500.