SERAX FCK - Plate S red
This plate of Serax, designed by Frédérick Gautier, belongs to FCK collection, which is characterized by simple shapes with rough concrete aspects as a way to honor the architecture. With the Brutalist style, the inside of the dish is enameled, making it suitable to receive food.
Dimensions: H0.5cmxØ14cm
Material: Cement
Color: Red
Designer: Frédérick Gautier
Reference: B4917615
Learn moreThis plate of Serax, designed by Frédérick Gautier, belongs to FCK collection, which is characterized by simple shapes with rough concrete aspects as a way to honor the architecture. With the Brutalist style, the inside of the dish is enameled, making it suitable to receive food.
Dimensions: H0.5cmxØ14cm
Material: Cement
Color: Red
Designer: Frédérick Gautier
Reference: B4917615
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Return: We accept the return of your order within 14 days.Shipping costs not included.
Through the harmonious combination of water, clay, and sand, humans pioneered the creation of mortar, cement, and concrete. These essential elements form the foundation of our daily lives and homes, originating from raw materials.
The FCK plates, meticulously crafted in Portugal, utilize a rare clay variety discovered by designer Frédérick Gautier in France, boasting the distinct gray hue he envisioned for his "céramique de béton".
The collection by Frederick Gautier offers a modern and minimalist approach to dinnerware, designed to be both functional and stylish - "I am mainly looking for simplicity and functionality", Frédérick Gautier.
After being an artistic director for over 20 years, handling the launch of various cultural projects, French designer Frédérick Gautier embarked on studies at the École du Paysage in Versailles, where he became acquainted with modelling and ceramics. Due to his fascination for brutalism, Gautier went in search of a type of clay that closely resembles concrete after the firing process. Since launching, his FCK signature has adorned all of his creations working with this material. Passionate about growing food, he is also doing research about tools that were once used to feed oneself with. With his enthusiasm for events, Frédérick Gautier also shares his work in a variety of spaces, turning exhibitions into performances.