Triskaleidon
is a decorative plate crafted in porcelain and characterized by a
"mirror" with a 24cm diameter and a "rim"
featuring a dodecahedron
perimeter. This
geometric solution enables homogeneous
juxtapositions between multiple elements,
creating modular compositions of remarkable visual impact. This
technical feature allows for assembling multiple pieces in variable
configurations, transforming the single object into a flexible
compositional system.
The white
version of Triskaleidon presents
itself as a dual-purpose product: an elegant complement for everyday
domestic use and a sophisticated decorative element, but the true
added value emerges with the tripolar
decorations specifically developed for Triskaleidon.
These specialized decorations elevate
the product from simple decorative function to an artistic dimension,
conferring a unique character and superior aesthetic value.
The formal configuration of the
product represents a contemporary reinterpretation of the decorative
object, conceived for those seeking furnishing solutions with
recognizable identity and compositional versatility.
See also Héléne >>>