Mosca Bianca: Where Ceramic Craft Shapes Interior Space – A Design Revolution in Padua, Italy
Padua, Italy – A captivating new space in Padua, Italy, is redefining the intersection of craft and design. The Mosca Bianca project, conceived by AACM – Atelier Architettura Chinello Morandi, isn’t just a ceramic workshop; it’s a dynamic exhibition space where the very process of terracotta creation informs the architecture itself [[1]]. This innovative approach is already generating buzz within the design world, promising a fresh perspective on spatial experience.
A Sculptural Homage to the Potter’s Wheel
The design’s centerpiece is a continuous, sculptural element that flows from the ceiling, guiding visitors through the space. This form isn’t arbitrary; it’s deliberately shaped to mimic the twisting motion of clay on a potter’s wheel, creating a centripetal pull towards a striking zenithal light source