Paper Clay Dishware

Paola Paronetto's Creations are Intriguingly Rough and Raw

Check out Paola Paronetto's work and get a feel for how beauty can be found in the rawest of forms. Her paper clay and porcelain dishware may look unfinished, but that is actually the beauty behind these pieces. The works' rough edges and sporadic grooves are what make this dishware collection both unique and intriguing.

Paola Paronetto will be participating in Maison & Objet, the International home fair in Paris, during January 2011. She will be specifically a part of the Scènes d’intérieur section, which is dedicated to artistic/decorative objects and new trends for lifestyle.

Raw Dishware
Opportunity for companies to explore minimalistic and unconventional designs in dishware using rough edges and sporadic grooves.
Paper Clay Art
Potential for art and design industry to experiment with paper clay as an artistic medium, and innovate in unique ways similar to Paola Paronetto.
Unfinished Aesthetic
An emerging trend for unconventional and minimalist aesthetics, with opportunities for marketers to target consumers that value unique and raw designs.

Industries Being Reshaped

Art and Design
Innovation opportunities exist in the use of new materials and techniques like paper clay and the exploration of minimalistic and unique designs for dishware, art, and decorative objects.
Lifestyle Products
Potential for disruptions in the traditional dishware industry using unconventional aesthetics for those seeking unique and raw designs.
Home Decor
Opportunities to create unconventional and minimalist home decor products using rough edges and sporadic grooves like Paola Paronetto's dishware collection.
SCORE
3.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 32%
Activity 49%
Freshness 8%