Piatto Piano
Ivan Colominas
The Material Is Served
Sculptural, bright white, well-defined and multi-fold. Colominas has created a table service inspired by Angelo Mangiarotti’s soft lines, exalting the shape and structure of objects that characterise the exploration of one of the greatest pleasures afforded us, food.
Materia e Tavola
Mmairo loves wining and dining, good food and entertaining and, it loves marble. In the kitchen it is the perfect material: pure, smooth and easy to clean. Far from the monumentality by which it can be defined, this luxurious material has been shaped for an elegant table and impeccable service, into creative and unambiguous forms by the imagination of Spanish designer Ivan Colominas. The collection is a tribute to one of Italy’s great masters of design and architecture: Angelo Mangiarotti, creator of symbolic, marble design pieces, who is closely connected to the Apuan region and its craftsmen. The essential is visible, with a collection that offers infinite applications: serving, decorating, presenting, containing, tasting. The “material is served”, flawless and delectable.
Technical Informations
Dimensions
Piatto Piano #1
Ø 25 x 2 cm
Ø 9.8 x 0.8 in
Piatto Piano #2
Ø 29 x 2,1 cm
Ø 11.4 x 0.8 in
Piatto Piano #3
Ø 19 x 1,2 cm
Ø 7.5 x 0.5 in
Ø 25 x 2 cm
Ø 9.8 x 0.8 in
Piatto Piano #2
Ø 29 x 2,1 cm
Ø 11.4 x 0.8 in
Piatto Piano #3
Ø 19 x 1,2 cm
Ø 7.5 x 0.5 in
Useful Information
MMAIRO marble products are made of valuable materials and need to be handled with care. Any difference between similar objects and from their picture on the catalogue are due to the nature of the marble, and costitute an additional value of each piece, making it truly unique and special. The contact with acid or corrosive substances may adversely affect the surface. Hand washing is recommended. Special stain treatment, where necessary food compatible.
Ivan Colominas
He studied industrial design at the UCH-CEU in Valencia, where he also attained a Master’s of Transportation Design. The collaboration with several international firms has, in recent years, led him to work across a diverse range of sectors: from automotive, to sporting goods and home accessories. His design research is heavily influenced by XX century iconography: focussed on delivering products that, while belonging to a digital age, convey analogue qualities. Colominas’ work has garnered six Red Dot Awards and has been published in specialised media worldwide.