Nuna Side Table
Height: 230 mm
Diameter: 420 mm
Material
Heat-resistant black and red ceramic
Care instructions
Clean with damp cloth. Not dishwasher safe
Der Suncho-Wäschekorb ist ein entzückendes, handgefertigtes Aufbewahrungsstück, das einen lebendigen Farbakzent in jeden Raum bringt. Die französische Designerin Pauline Deltour entwickelte das Karomuster, nachdem sie die Plastiktüten gesehen hatte, die Kolumbianer beim Einkaufen auf den Lebensmittelmärkten in Bogota mit sich führen. Die Kollektion umfasst auch Vasen, Aufbewahrungsboxen und Stifthalter und ist in drei Farbkombinationen erhältlich
Ames collaborates for the production of these ceramics with two family-owned businesses based in Tolima, a province that’s been a centre for pottery making and ceramic production for more than 300 years. Their workshops employ more than 70 people, many of them are family members, with specialists for each production stage – from clay digging to kiln firing to polishing. One of the few tools the makers use - most of the work is done by hand - are corn husks. Once water and clay have been mixed, the mixture is simply left to dry in the sun. This natural process requires stable weather conditions and air temperatures of more than 35 degrees Celsius. The dark glaze is applied to the vases before they go into a kiln that’s fired by wood. As the last step, the pieces are polished with semi-precious stones to create a subtle shimmer
German designer Sebastian Herkner is a long-term collaborator of ames and has visited Colombia multiple times to experience the country’s cities, nature and people first hand. He also visited many of the ateliers that ames has partnered with to learn about the unique traditional crafts of Colombia's regions. A sought-after contemporary designer and recipient of many industry awards, he has worked with many international design brands, creating intriguing pieces that showcase his intuition for interesting material, colour and texture combinations