Neolithic - the fruit bowl
Neolithic is the age when humanity discovered ceramic from rock powder.
The projects is based on the contrast between the granite piece, which has been kept rough, letting the nature contributing to its beauty, and the ceramic element, which has been designed carefully in order to emphasize the knowledge of the craftman.
The two elements that compose the object are separable, no fixed connections. The stone is a waste of quarries, useless small piece. It has an already existing flat surface on one side, that simplify the fixation of the stone when worked. The cilinder above comes from the coring aside, made on the same piece of granite.
Material: granite, soapstone, porcelaine
Year: 2014
Photo credits: Julia de Cooker