OFFER is a ceramic set of serving* cutlery; the name of the collection refers to the meaning from which the project begins: to take distance, first through the word, from the term “service cutlery”. This terminology, in fact, evokes a position of subordination of someone to someone else in the act of serving. OFFER no longer represents a vertical movement, from top to bottom, but a horizontal one: bringing to the table, an act of equals, of care and sharing.
All the tools in the collection were made with the process of extrusion, which consists in shaping the material by passing it through an empty section, which initially determines an elongated volume; then the functional part of the spoon or fork is modeled directly from the extruded material; the instrument is, therefore, shaped without the addition of other elements: it is pure, like the act of offering. The object, through this technique, maintains its own weight and natural balance, it is naturally a single body.
Offer was technically created by the magnificent Sofia Cesana, who, in addition to the use of her expert hands, contributed with her advice to the spontaneous creation of the cutlery.
18x8,5cm
47€
OFFER ORZOTTO
OFFER is a ceramic set of serving* cutlery; the name of the collection refers to the meaning from which the project begins: to take distance, first through the word, from the term “service cutlery”. This terminology, in fact, evokes a position of subordination of someone to someone else in the act of serving. OFFER no longer represents a vertical movement, from top to bottom, but a horizontal one: bringing to the table, an act of equals, of care and sharing.
All the tools in the collection were made with the process of extrusion, which consists in shaping the material by passing it through an empty section, which initially determines an elongated volume; then the functional part of the spoon or fork is modeled directly from the extruded material; the instrument is, therefore, shaped without the addition of other elements: it is pure, like the act of offering. The object, through this technique, maintains its own weight and natural balance, it is naturally a single body.
Offer was technically created by the magnificent Sofia Cesana, who, in addition to the use of her expert hands, contributed with her advice to the spontaneous creation of the cutlery.