June Basel
Dimitri Bähler for OKRO
Iridescences
This object listing has been archived.
Any questions? Contact a design specialist.
At Design Miami/, our Design Specialists are here to assist with all your design needs.
Description/
A series in polychrome ceramic with chandelier technique created with Maurizio Tittarelli Rubboli. Iridescences is a collection of three ceramic items: Plate, Bell and Vase. All objects are precisely made, but each has its own specific aspect on the surface: each was conceived as a blank canvas that challenges the very rare and time-consuming lustre technique. This technique requires great skill and dexterity, now only a few studios master it.
Plate H 38 mm x Ø 400 mm
Bell H 382 mm x Ø 135 mm
Vase H 155 mm x Ø 320 mm
Material: Ceramic, polychrome, lustre technique
Dimitri Bähler for OKRO
designer
His work is versatile, often spontaneous, radical and poetic, always linked to extensive applied research. From mass-produced objects to single pieces, through installations, context, production process and use of the object have a particularly strong influence on his work.
Dimitri Bähler lives and works in Biel. In 2016, Dimitri received several awards, most notably the Grand Prize of the Interior Biennale, and regularly participates in a variety of residencies around the world, such as the EKWC, (NL) or the CRA (JP). Today he collaborates with various Swiss and international labels on a wide range of projects. His works are part of the collection of various museums and institutions such as Grand Hornu, MUDAC Lausanne, Museum of Design Zurich, W* House, and Swiss Institute in New York.
Date/
2017
Color/
Multi-color
Material/
Ceramic