Casone Group
Mining, cutting, processing, design: Casone brings the stone from its own quarries, as well as others, around the world, and transforms it, with wisdom and care, into architecture and design. The company, based in Firenzuola, an extraction zone located in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, manages its stone deposits in the districts of Verona and Carrara. Internationally known for Pietra Forte Fiorentina, Casone also works in marble, onyx, and travertine. Casone combines the firm experience of manual work with the most advanced technologies. It entrusts the final touches to the expert hands of its craftsmen before the final installation.
The Zoon bowls are inspired by the shapes of the underground floor of the Museo d’Arte Fondazione Luigi Rovati – Milan, Italy. The circularity and overlapping of the features characterizing the underground floor of the museum are re-proposed in the sinuous lines that characterize these bowls. Moreover, the material with which they were made, namely pietra serena, is a further reference to architecture, as it is the same material with which the underground space of the museum was wrapped.
Material Pietra Forte Fiorentina
Inspiration Museo d’Arte Fondazione Luigi Rovati – Milan, Italy
PRODUCTION Casone Group
Year 2022
Photo Casone Group
Team Mario Cucinella, Antonella Di Luca
The Zoon bowls are inspired by the shapes of the underground floor of the Museo d’Arte Fondazione Luigi Rovati – Milan, Italy. The circularity and overlapping of the features characterizing the underground floor of the museum are re-proposed in the sinuous lines that characterize these bowls. Moreover, the material with which they were made, namely pietra serena, is a further reference to architecture, as it is the same material with which the underground space of the museum was wrapped.
Material Pietra Forte Fiorentina
Inspiration Museo d’Arte Fondazione Luigi Rovati – Milan, Italy
PRODUCTION Casone Group
Year 2022
Photo Casone Group
Team Mario Cucinella, Antonella Di Luca
The Zoon bowls are inspired by the shapes of the underground floor of the Museo d’Arte Fondazione Luigi Rovati – Milan, Italy. The circularity and overlapping of the features characterizing the underground floor of the museum are re-proposed in the sinuous lines that characterize these bowls. Moreover, the material with which they were made, namely pietra serena, is a further reference to architecture, as it is the same material with which the underground space of the museum was wrapped.
Material Pietra Forte Fiorentina
Inspiration Museo d’Arte Fondazione Luigi Rovati – Milan, Italy
PRODUCTION Casone Group
Year 2022
Photo Casone Group
Team Mario Cucinella, Antonella Di Luca
The Zoon bowls are inspired by the shapes of the underground floor of the Museo d’Arte Fondazione Luigi Rovati – Milan, Italy. The circularity and overlapping of the features characterizing the underground floor of the museum are re-proposed in the sinuous lines that characterize these bowls. Moreover, the material with which they were made, namely pietra serena, is a further reference to architecture, as it is the same material with which the underground space of the museum was wrapped.
Material Pietra Forte Fiorentina
Inspiration Museo d’Arte Fondazione Luigi Rovati – Milan, Italy
PRODUCTION Casone Group
Year 2022
Photo Casone Group
Team Mario Cucinella, Antonella Di Luca
Le ciotole Zoon sono ispirate alle forme del piano ipogeo del Museo d’Arte Fondazione Luigi Rovati – Milano. La circolarità e la sovrapposizione dei tratti caratterizzanti il piano interrato del museo sono riproposte nei tratti sinuosi che caratterizzano queste ciotole. Inoltre, anche il materiale con cui sono state realizzate, ossia la pietra serena, è un ulteriore richiamo all’architettura, in quanto è lo stesso materiale con cui è stato avvolto lo spazio ipogeo del museo.
Materiale Pietra Forte Fiorentina
Ispirazione Museo d’Arte Fondazione Luigi Rovati – Milano
Produzione Casone Group
Anno 2022
Foto Casone Group
Team Mario Cucinella, Antonella Di Luca