
CODICE BRICCOLE
Designed by Terry Dwan
Year 2010
The "Briccole code" console is an interpretation of what the briccole recovered from the Venice lagoon represent. The "Briccole code" portrays Aristotle's five elements. Fire, air and water are the elements that have left their own mark on the outside of the tree trunks; earth and ether are the elements that produced them. The project is a DNA or a codification of the briccola in the context of the Venetian landscape.
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Dimensions and Finishes
Dimensions
L.103,2 x P.24 x H.90
L.207,2 x P.24 x H.90
L.311,2 x P.24 x H.90

A6 - Briccola
Technical Notes
"All samples, as well as pictures of the available materials and finishes, are to be considered as purely indicative. Possible differences in colour and features of the materials used for production cannot be considered as reason for claim, because linked to their
natural characteristics (e.g. wood grain and knots, aspect of the iron or of leather and fabric etc.) or to the handcraft (e.g. lacquer on iron etc.)."
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Designer
Terry Dwan
Born in California, she began her training by studying structural engineering and architecture at Rice University in Houston, and fine arts in Florence, culminating in a Master of Architecture at Yale University.
After a scholarship 'Fulbright Scholarship' in Rome, in 1986, she became a partner a...
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