MATRICE
Matrice: note sulla collezione | Matrice: notes on the collection
In the Matrice collection, Brondi and Rainò investigate the different effects which
can be achieved with the surfaces of ceramic materials, exploring their perceptive
qualities and tactile variations, to build up a collection which takes concrete as
its main inspiration and as a subject to be interpreted in accordance with original
physical and aesthetic codes.
The project, which comprises a wide range of pieces offering great versatility
in their possible mutual combinations, provides the basis for a rich spectrum of
compositional solutions.
In Matrice, figurative representation and abstraction merge to originate a
product that sets out to redefine the expressive code of concrete, never merely
imitated but interpreted with a critical eye.
Featuring different surface effects, finishes and modular sizes, the Matrice
collection is the starting point for constructing a ceramic alphabet with spacial
coordinates suitable for various types of use - laid on floors or walls, outdoors or
indoors - with an additional post-production process that creates a network of linear
incisions which can be filled by hand with brightly coloured grouts to generate an
infinite variety of geometric patterns: multiplied across the surface, these webs
effectively mask the joints between the individual ceramic pieces, so that the right-
angled laying grid is no longer visible.
The solid austerity of concrete, symbolically associated with an
uncompromisingly modern architectural style, is contrasted with the warm
connotations of graphic motifs taken from the Italian embroidery and textile
traditions: the effect achieved by combining a hard, uniform material (concrete)
with “pretty” decoration (the patterned incisions) produces unusual, highly
expressive results.
The design work, also inspired by typical characteristics of modernist
architecture and the distinctive harmony of the bare concrete features of some
projects of this type, has provided the stimulus for reinventing some ceramic finishes,
allowing the creation of original, constantly fresh combinations for the design of living
spaces of strong intensity and immense personality.
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