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The plasticity of form: Ceramica Cielo presents Teseo
Ceramica Cielo expands its design research with Teseo
The new collection designed by Andrea Parisio and Giuseppe Pezzano, which explores the boundary between design and sculptural research through an innovative use of ceramics.
In Teseo, the moulding of the material becomes an expressive language: the washbasin stands out for its enveloping bowl with rounded edges, designed to combine welcoming forms with a bold material presence. The smooth, continuous surfaces convey a sense of visual and tactile balance, transforming the functional object into an architectural element capable of defining space.
The project evolves as a coherent system in which every element contributes to creating a harmonious overall effect. In the 140 cm double version, the integrated countertop creates a fluid surface that connects the two washbasins, reinforcing the sense of continuity and formal unity. This is complemented by the cantilevered ceramic shelf, a suspended surface that introduces an additional function without disrupting the overall compositional lightness of the overall design.
This attention to detail is also evident in the towel rail, an elliptical element that seamlessly echoes the soft lines of the collection, strengthening its visual identity. The cabinet – available in two versions – completes the system with rounded geometry, in perfect harmony with the design language, creating a balanced and instantly recognisable composition.
With Teseo, Ceramica Cielo continues its exploration of form and materials, presenting a collection in which ceramic takes centre stage in a design narrative that combines aesthetic sensibility, functionality, and quality craftsmanship.