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Nicolò Morales Designs a New Capsule for Paola Lenti

Nicolò Morales has designed a new collection of ceramic pieces for the Italian brand Paola Lenti. It starts off with the natural resources that are gathered from Caltagirone, Italy, where they live and work. Morales collects soils and minerals from the same space and translates that into various textures of clay.

There are four pieces in the capsule starting with the Stelo structure, followed by the Primula table, Helico table, and the Anemone side table. The capsule honors the alchemy that comes forth using expert craftsmanship with the found materials. The Stelo is a standing structure stacked with organic columns that is further hand-painted. The Primula supports a glass table top, the Helico has a thick table top with captivating textures at the underside, and the Anemone is sculpted from custom blends of clay.
Trend Themes
1. Natural Resource Integration - Utilizing locally sourced soils and minerals to create unique textures in ceramic designs highlights the potential for sustainable and region-specific artisanal products.
2. Expert Craftsmanship Appreciation - Showcasing the intricate alchemy of hand-painted organic columns and sculpted structures fosters a renewed appreciation for detailed craftsmanship in modern decor.
3. Custom Clay Blends - The development of bespoke clay recipes for specific design requirements offers innovative customization in the ceramic industry.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Emphasizing natural resources and artisanal methods can set new standards in luxury and sustainable home décor.
2. Sustainable Materials - Exploring the use of regionally sourced and sustainably harvested materials can revolutionize product lines in environmentally conscious industries.
3. Ceramics Manufacturing - Adopting custom blends of clay and advanced handcraft techniques can drive forward-thinking innovations in ceramic product development.

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