si confronta e misura con l’antica pratica
della ceramica per formulare delle soluzioni
assolutamente contemporanee.
CEDIT: CERAMIC OBJECTS
In the second half of the Sixties, giving
added impetus to a production sector
still considered rather unusual for the time,
CEDIT decided to extend its consolidated
offering of ceramic wall tiles with the
manufacture of a series of functional
and ornamental objects created in the
same material. These interior design objects
– generally used as table centrepieces or
vases – were the outcome of a process that
combined the skills in working with matter
usually associated with craftsmanship
with industry’s capability for replicated
production lots, adopting an approach
widely found in manufacturing operations
developed on the basis of a creative idea
in that specific historic period.
Maintaining the philosophy which
distinguished the company’s product
range from those of many competitors, the
series of objects put into production by
CEDIT confirmed its policy of calling on some
of the most famous names of the time to
help design every piece. Thus, a generation
of talents of the calibre of Ettore Sottsass,
Gruppo Dam, Sergio Asti and brothers Achille
and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni put their names
to visionary creations which, just as strongly
now as when they first appeared, reflect a
line of extroverted experimentation with
form and an emphatic identity, renewing
the aesthetic and other rules applied to the
shaping of ceramic substance.
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