
Keramô Ceramic
GIULIA BONORA
Cunardo, Italy
Giulia Bonora is an Italian Designer and Artist based in Varese, Italy.
She attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and continues to work on her creations at the “Fornaci Ibis” in Cunardo, mentored by artist Giorgio Robustelli.
For her, Giorgio’s role has been fundamental in approaching the world of ceramics, in all of its facets. Thanks to the work in the workshop and the technical instruction acquired at the academy, she was able to train as a craftswoman and launch her brand “Keramô” in 2020.
Modeling, shaping, casting, decorating with enamels, engobes and oxides are part of her expertise.
She creates sculptures, design objects and often works with photography.
"These are not just design product, but useful sculptures that take part in our daily life."
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Tajine
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Tumbler - Set of 4
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- €98,00 EUR
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Tumbler - Set of 2
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- €50,00 EUR
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Soup plates - Set of 4
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- €98,00 EUR
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Soup plates - Set of 2
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- €50,00 EUR
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- €50,00 EUR
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Teapot and tumblers Latte & Menta - Set of 2
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- €122,00 EUR
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- €122,00 EUR
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Latte & Menta Teapot
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- €74,00 EUR
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Latte & Menta Jug
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- €50,00 EUR
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MATERIAL
All creations of Keramô Ceramics are made of ceramic with white and red clay fired at 1000 C°, I use the manual lathe and very colored glazes.
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FUNCTIONAL AND ARTISTIC
The works of Keramô Ceramics are divided into functional ceramics and artistic sculptures. In the “Design” section you will find my functional line. The concept is to capture the texture of naturally occurring magmatic rocks and make them unique through the use of colours. In the “Sculptures” section you will discover a collection of sculptures that I call “Interlocking of atoms” that revolve around the discourse of equilibria and Democritus’ theory of atoms. -