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Forest of Collision and Raku Showcased New Ceramic Works

An interesting ceramic installation that reflected the chaos and uncertainty of today was on show during Milan Design Week. Named 'A Forest of Collision and Raku,' the experience was curated by Spazio Nobile and included new, handmade ceramics, tapestries, and sculptures by Kiki van Eijk and Joost van Bleiswijk. The ceramic installation seeks to "celebrate the handmade and the beauty found in the process of making and in the imperfections." It is within this process that designers Kiki and Joost "find hope and inspiration."

The ceramic installation was presented as a "forest" that people could walk around. 'A Forest of Collision and Raku' was showcased as the 7th edition of Masterly, a yearly event during Milan Design Week that seeks to put the spotlight on Dutch Design.
Trend Themes
1. Chaos-inspired Ceramics - Designers are experimenting with the idea of creating ceramics that reflect the chaos and uncertainty of the modern world, creating opportunities for disruptive innovation within the ceramics industry.
2. Handmade Ceramics - The trend towards celebrating imperfections and the process of making in ceramics presents an opportunity for businesses to create handmade or artisanal ceramics that cater to consumers' desire for unique pieces.
3. Interactive Installations - Ceramic installations like 'A Forest of Collision and Raku' provide an opportunity for businesses to create interactive and immersive experiences that engage customers and create a memorable brand experience.
Industry Implications
1. Ceramics - There is an opportunity for innovation within the ceramics industry to produce more experimental and imaginative pieces that cater to consumers' desire for unique and expressive home decor.
2. Artisanal Goods - The trend towards celebrating handmade and imperfect items extends beyond ceramics and presents an opportunity for businesses in the artisanal goods industry to market unique and special products.
3. Experiential Marketing - Interactive installations like 'A Forest of Collision and Raku' can inspire businesses in industries outside of ceramics to create memorable brand experiences through interactive or immersive events.

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