Dabururi Piracema Ceramic Pasta Bowl
Add a touch of nature to your meal with this ceramic plate featuring Amazon-inspired designs by Indigenous artist Denilson Baniwa – a unique blend of art and functionality.
Denilson Baniwa was born in the village of Darí in Rio Negro, in the state of Amazonas, within the tri-border region of Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela. His artistic practice encompasses a diverse range of mediums, including drawings, performances, and urban interventions. With a deep passion for bridging Indigenous culture and contemporary art, Baniwa sees the role of the Indigenous artist as a champion for the well-being of his people.
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Material | Ceramic |
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Dimensions | 22.5 x 5cm |
EAN/ISBN | 5061004800367 |
SKU | 12095943 |
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Product story
Canto Design was born from a love of beautiful things, made well. The company collaborates with underrepresented Brazilian artisans and designers, bringing the spirit and identity of Brazil into homes, and showcasing the best of Brazilian craftsmanship while promoting originality and diversity of knowledge. The studio's carefully curated selection of objects reflects the heritage and understanding of the communities they work with, weaving together contemporary design with a deep respect for Brazilian cultural wealth and biodiversity.
In Brazilian Portuguese, “canto” means both song – the enchanting act of singing – and a room’s little nook – a refuge. At Canto Design, "canto" signifies a refuge filled with enchanting objects that reflect their sense of collectiveness and hospitality. Canto Design brings a corner of Brazil to you, showcasing the best of Brazilian craftsmanship while promoting originality and diversity of knowledge.