The black, soft, light and fine ceramic was used by the Etruscans to make vases from the second quarter of the 7th century B.C. to the first half of the 5th B.C. The art of bucchero pottery is therefore very antique. In ancient times, Umbria was part of Etruria, absorbing much of its art experience. Surrounded by such heritage, Giovanni draws inspiration from the past by reviving ancient techniques with a contemporary vision. Reinterpreting with a modern eye, Giovanni uses bucchero to shape modern objects with an antique taste. The result is unique pieces of furniture and design, that merge tradition with innovation, from table lamps to tableware, his creations are diverse, some minimalist and inspired by nature, some traditional.
Giovanni Mengoni