Sucabaruca is an Intermix of North America, Scandinavia & Canada
Tiffany — February 9, 2014 — Art & Design
References: lucanichetto & dezeen
Debuted at the Stockholm Furniture Fair this year, Italian born designer Luca Nichetto has designed a series of ceramic coffee set called Sucabaruca for his solo exhibition at the Mjölk gallery located in Toronto.
The coffee set was inspired by Nichetto’s visit to the owners of Mjölk, “the idea of designing a coffee set that aims to combine the modern ritual of filtered coffee, which unites several countries including North America and Scandinavia,” says Nichetto.
The coffee sets feature a pot, a filter, three cups and a tray made using Canadian maple wood. They also come in four different colors including white, grey, pink and blue. The hand engraved set were made using local materials, the gallery features lighting and furniture from Scandinavia and Japan.
The coffee set was inspired by Nichetto’s visit to the owners of Mjölk, “the idea of designing a coffee set that aims to combine the modern ritual of filtered coffee, which unites several countries including North America and Scandinavia,” says Nichetto.
The coffee sets feature a pot, a filter, three cups and a tray made using Canadian maple wood. They also come in four different colors including white, grey, pink and blue. The hand engraved set were made using local materials, the gallery features lighting and furniture from Scandinavia and Japan.
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