Flotspotting: "Interactive Modular Set" by Ceramist Larisa Daiga

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We were so impressed with the three stories’ worth of work—set in a repurposed school, no less—at Paradise that simply couldn’t cover all of the excellent work that the RCA presented at the Salone this year… which is why we were glad to come across ceramist Larisa Daiga‘s “Interactive Modular Set” on the new Coroflot:

This modular tableware set provides pieces for the user to reach their potential for full self-expression and imagination, prompting the individual to create their ideal world for eating or entertaining. Made of an earthenware clay body, the outside surface is sprayed with a coloured ceramic slip that provides a smooth matte finish. This also allows the individual to write or draw on the outside of the dish with chalk, each piece providing a blank canvas of creativity and customisation. It is up to the individual to decide what they want to create. Then erase, reconfigure, and start again.

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Simple yet undeniably beautiful; eyecatching and entirely functional. I’m not sure whether smudged chalkdust would be an issue but it’s nice to have the option, and it’s a charmingly anachronistic alternative to the ever-ubiquitous touchscreen.

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