The exhibition “Inspired in Barcelona: Terra Rossa brought together to Milan, from April 16th to 21st, sixteen contemporary artists and designers from Barcelona, united by the commission of intervening the Catalan clay càntir, a traditional pitcher used for cooling liquids, in an event that celebrated and blended matter with form, tradition with creativity, nature with mankind, all through the medium of design.
In the space Sirtori26, in the heart of the Porta Venezia Design District, the installation curated by Júlia Esqué with a concept by Apartamento Studios enhanced the values of materiality, sustainability, and proximity, in line with the theme of Fuorisalone, Materia Natura, and standed as a celebration of life, craftsmanship, and wine culture, namely of soil as the ultimate provider.
Crevin actively participated in the central element with 120 meters of Velvety fabric that represented a big surface smeared with ochre mud.
inspired in Barcelona: Terra Rossa” was organized by BCD - Barcelona Centre de Disseny and was promoted by the Government of Catalonia through ACCIÓ - Catalonia Trade & Investment, together with the Barcelona City Council (through Instituto de Cultura de Barcelona – ICUB and Disseny Hub Barcelona - DHub).