August 2019 Homes & Antiques 121
FEATURE ROSANNA MORRIS ILLUSTRATIONS BECKI CLARK
From simple, practical pots to great architectural
masterpieces, humble terraco a has been used
around the world for millennia
At Milan Design Week in April, there
was one installation that really turned
heads. In a small, bright blue cabin
on a roo op above the Carrobbio
neighbourhood, 19 pieces of terraco a
were unveiled in a collaboration
between award-winning Spanish
creative consultancy Masquespacio,
contemporary design curator Valentina
Guidi O obri, and the Italian
terraco a company Poggi Ugo, which
commissioned this exhibition to mark
its centenary. Entitled ‘Land’
(terraco a means baked land/earth), it
could not have been a more futuristic
presentation of a material that has been
used for millennia, con rming its place
in modern interiors. This earthy,
natural stone of the past is having a
moment, with new takes on terraco a
ANTIQUES.NOW.