Titian Series taps
The Titian series owes its name to the Chinese pronunciation of the ideogram that identifies the cultivated terraces of Asia. Its particular style is a pyramidal structure of concentric circles that creates the base of the tap and handles, giving them an unusual form. Michele De Lucchi defines it as “a genuine sculpture that has to do with pyramids, with certain forms from Pre-Columbian culture and hanging gardens. It is a highly architectural piece because it is a genuine construction and the individual rings magically maintain a geometrical purity of their own and cohesiveness within all the products of the...
Read moreThe Titian series owes its name to the Chinese pronunciation of the ideogram that identifies the cultivated terraces of Asia. Its particular style is a pyramidal structure of concentric circles that creates the base of the tap and handles, giving them an unusual form. Michele De Lucchi defines it as “a genuine sculpture that has to do with pyramids, with certain forms from Pre-Columbian culture and hanging gardens. It is a highly architectural piece because it is a genuine construction and the individual rings magically maintain a geometrical purity of their own and cohesiveness within all the products of the series”.
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design