Sun-dried mud bricks have shaped human architecture since 7,000 to 9,000 BC. Their modern evolutions, such as decorative tiles, have continued to form the backbone of construction. Yet today, designers are reinventing these ancient forms. Note Design Studio’s newest collaboration with Mutina presents “Emisferi,” an innovative approach to architectural design.
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Cristiano Pigazzini, Design Manager and Founding Partner at Note Design Studio, describes the inspiration. “We began with the hemisphere as a concept. This form, simple yet profound, organizes space through its repetition.” The result is a striking balance of positive and negative spaces, creating a textured landscape that engages the viewer’s senses.

A Bold Leap Forward
Unveiled at the prestigious 3daysofdesign, the Emisferi collection transforms Mutina’s graphic tiles from two dimensions into three, challenging traditional tile applications. Known for pushing the boundaries, Mutina’s exploration of terracotta isn’t just aesthetic; it changes how we interact with space, standing as an architectural component in its own right.
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These glazed terracotta bricks, with semicircular recesses, pioneer new architectural forms. When assembled, they form dynamic structures, allowing air and light to flow through. As bases for tables or frameworks for shelving, their possibilities are limitless. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor settings, Emisferi enriches spatial configurations with its unique adaptability.

The Art of Imperfection
Emisferi’s seemingly perfect grid structure conceals the subtle glaze imperfections, adding warmth and tactile depth. Available in Beige, Light Blue, and Brown, the tiles encourage pattern experimentation and creative use of color.

To explore the full breadth of this collaboration, and its creators, visit notedesignstudio.se and mutina.it. For a closer look into this vivid blend of design and function, photography by Peter Vinther provides a captivating view into the elegance and versatility of Emisferi.

Source: design-milk.com
