There are many Sicilies to know and love. There's the Sicily that takes on vibrant colors, especially at sunset, striking with the force of red, azure, and gold. The windy one, where warm African currents shape dunes and golden beaches, reigning supreme over the fragrant Mediterranean scrubland. The one kissed by the sea, where the raging waves against the cliffs echo the echoes of mythical battles and duels. And there's another Sicily: the one that brings us back to objects from the past, to our childhood, to grandma's kitchen... marvelous displays of modest things, as Virgil sang. Well, the marvelous spectacle comes from the mischievous Bummulo, an ancient jug that once held water or wine and now, thanks to Artefice Atelier, is reborn as a design object.
Coloré, original, joyeux, il fait sans aucun doute un clin d'œil aux collectionneurs utilitaires, ceux qui recherchent la beauté dans le quotidien et qui apprécient les objets pratiques et domestiques nécessaires à la vie de tous les jours. Les utilitaires perçoivent la pure simplicité de la fonction et de la forme.
Colorful, original, cheerful, it certainly appeals to so-called utilitarian collectors, those who seek beauty in the everyday and appreciate practical household objects necessary for daily life.
The utilitarian perceives the pure simplicity of function and form. This is the case with the Bummulo signed by the Ragusan Company: by appreciating its quality design, we also understand the charm of the useful and the everyday.
Arrange them closely in your kitchen, where you can admire the material and the richness of the decorations (strictly handmade). The collection thus becomes a brief treatise on the art of Sicilian ceramics, and the displayed Bummuli take us back to the love of simple objects, as witnesses to rediscovered artisanal skills.
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