years 60
Height: 1.97 in (5 cm)Diameter: 15.75 in (40 cm)
Refined centerpiece in porcelain stoneware, decorated in dark green and brown tones. Under the base, the manufacturer's trademark and paper label. “Arcore Ceramica” that was founded in 1967 by Marco and Tina Terenzi, wife of the sculptor and ceramist Nanni Valentini. Provenance: important private collection in Milan. This 1960s Organic Modern stoneware large dish by Nanni Valentini for Ceramica Arcore is a masterful expression of earthy elegance and artistic craftsmanship. The plate form is generously proportioned, showing a harmonious balance between functionality and sculptural design. The piece is defined by its dynamic glazing, with a bold interplay of natural tones including earthy browns and muted greens. A dramatic, free-flowing glaze effect sweeps across the surface, creating a sense of organic movement that highlights Valentini's ability to capture nature's fluidity in ceramic art. The textured surface and hand-applied glaze techniques give the plate a tactile, handcrafted quality, characteristic of the Organic Modern aesthetic. This piece reflects Valentini's dedication to material exploration and his deep connection to the natural world. Ideal as a centerpiece or a collector's item, the bowl embodies the timeless artistry of mid-century Italian design and the unique vision of Nanni Valentini.

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