Janus Lab Italy
Bamboo on the Water_Pen Holder
Bamboo on the Water_Pen Holder
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A desk objet d’art designed as a Pen Holder.
The piece draws inspiration from the intricacy of a bamboo grove resting on the surface of a pond. Truncated canes bend and intersect within a seemingly spontaneous composition. Each cane curves differently, following the natural tendency of bamboo to sway and grow with the wind.
A smooth, glossy translucent base beneath the elements contrasts with the trunk-like canes floating above a green and blue glass-like surface. Their rough, golden texture contrasts with the shimmering surface of water suggested by the enamel in tones of green and blue, together with copper firescale and silver accents.
The richness of these colors—through both amalgamation and contrast—brings vibrancy to a form that is at once intricate yet simple.
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Enamel - Le Grand Feu
“Smalti a Fuoco_ Un’arte di Sottecchio”
The art of fire enameling is an ancient and highly complex craft.
Rooted in precise gestures and knowledge acquired over time, it has, through the centuries, transformed simple metals—such as copper or silver—into objects of great value and artistic significance.
Today, it is largely confined to a few specialized creations and is often mistaken for industrially produced items or those made with polymer-based enamels. As a result, it remains mostly associated with traditionally styled aesthetic prototypes.
Only in rare cases has it broken free from classical aesthetics, giving rise to modern works crafted using ancient techniques—thanks to great, though now nearly forgotten, artisans.
These are the foundations of our own deeply personal journey: not only a rediscovery of enamel’s potential, but also a search for a new, contemporary language—one that reimagines how fire enameling can still express beauty and sophistication today.