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Perspectives by Ferruccio Laviani for Lea Ceramiche

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Perspectives by Ferruccio Laviani for Lea Ceramiche

On the occasion of Design Week 2022, Lea Ceramiche invites the public to discover one of the most fascinating and secret views of Milan, through an installation – Perspectives – capable of enhancing its paths and perspectives, curated by the Italian architect Ferruccio Laviani.

Along the walkways of this green space, Laviani imagined a path in ceramics to investigate the kaleidoscopic perspectives that open up for architecture.

The installation comes from the company’s Slimtech 3plus technology, a technology that revolutionizes the traditional production process of ceramics to obtain a completely new and sustainable solution.

 

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