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Amama

Amama means "grandmother" in Susana Gutiérrez Babío's home region, the Basque Country. This porcelain tableware is a tribute to her grandmother. She always put the same china tableware set, cobalt-painted, on the table at all family celebrations. Susana loved these plates. Through this set she has brought those memories to the present, with a softly shaped tableware, but with an energetic cobalt stroke, like her grandmother, a lady with character.
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Susana Gutiérrez Babío
Valencia, Spain
From the first time she worked with clay at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Susana Gutiérrez Babío fell in love with the material: its malleability and the ...
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