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BASIS

BASIS

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The balance of volumes. A sculptural presence for your daily rituals.

BASIS redefines the simple container into a miniature architectural piece. Characterized by its three massive cylindrical feet that elevate its organic silhouette, this bowl seems to float while asserting a deep anchoring. Between an object of curiosity and a utilitarian piece, it captures the essence of contemporary design where form not only follows function, it magnifies it.

A Mineral and Organic Palette

The BASIS collection comes in four subtle shades, designed to gently and characteristically integrate into your interior:

  • Chalk White: Absolute purity, highlighting every curve and every shadow.
  • Olive Green: A muted plant shade, evoking the serenity of Mediterranean landscapes.
  • Sand Beige: The warmth of mineral, for discreet and timeless elegance.
  • Powder Mauve: A bold and poetic shade, bringing a touch of soft modernity.

The Art of Exhibition

  • Chameleon Object: While its generous depth makes it an exceptional fruit bowl, its natural presence allows it to exist alone as a sculptural centerpiece. It can hold your precious objects, your catch-all rituals, or simply the light of a room.
  • Glazed Ceramic: A work of material that offers a silky finish to the eye and a cold, noble touch. The high-gloss glaze protects the color and ensures easy maintenance.
  • Mastered Proportions: With its diameter of 25.2 cm, it offers an ideal presentation volume without ever cluttering the visual space.

Distinguishing Details

  • Material: High-density ceramic with protective glazing.
  • Dimensions: Diameter 25.2 cm | Height 8 cm.
  • Finish: Massive tripod feet for perfect stability.
  • Use: Interior decoration, tableware, or collector's item.

The Atelier's Vision

"With BASIS, we wanted to play on contrasts: the lightness of a flared bowl resting on the strength of massive pillars. It's a tribute to raw architecture, transformed into a wonderfully soft domestic object. It doesn't just contain, it exhibits."

 

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