Decorative panel with holes for hangingre. A classical representation, enhanced by high relief modelling, it will fit into any setting and décor. The perfect complement for elegant residences and rustic settings, but also for modern and metropolitan settings where, by contrast, it will enhance essentiality and minimalist style.
SUBJECT
The wheat reaping panel represents the second phase of the bread cycle. The deliberately elementary modelling was chosen to represent a peasant scene by Florentine sculptor Donatello Gabbrielli in the first half of the 20th century. A delicate representation, it is at its best when combined with the panels in the series ‘The Sowing‘ and ‘The Sheaf‘.
THE MATERIAL.
Terracotta originated mainly to decorate outdoor spaces, but over time it has also come into use for rooms in the home, becoming a sign that immediately shifts the atmosphere towards bold, high-impact flavours. Prestigious names in architecture and contemporary art are rediscovering the value, also symbolic, of a very ancient material that brings together water and earth, sustainability and the desire for innovation. Accompanied by the rediscovery of all natural materials that respect the environment and enhance it, modern design revisits traditional elements and gives new life to terracotta in architecture, landscape and art.
THE PROCESSING
Each terracotta object is hand-moulded in high relief. The creation of each object requires precise processing times, drying at natural temperature, baking in the oven, cooling at natural temperature. Delivery of some items can take approximately 20 days, which may also vary based on weather conditions.