Search
Close this search box.
Search
Close this search box.

#earth

Rediscovering the earth
#earth, #terre • 12 May 2025
Humus starts its journey by looking at the ground, on which not only our feet but also our homes, cities, factories and roads stand; and where orchards, wheat fields and woods spread their roots. Our whole existence is based on that which may seem just a surface, but which in fact is much more. Because...
Read more »
Rare earths: where they are and what they are used for. The importance of “technological minerals”
#earth, #terre • 12 May 2025
Smartphones, TVs, photovoltaic panels, wind turbines: all today’s devices and machines require rare earths. Seventeen elements that are increasingly indispensable for today's technological and digital society, under discussion in international forums. It pays to get to know them better.
Read more »
Defending the soil. LAND research and projects.
#earth, #terre • 12 May 2025
Not just a vocation, but a commitment to LAND, the international landscaping consultancy firm that makes nature a driver of change.
Read more »
Guglielmo Brambilla. Other clays
#earth, #terre, #terre • 12 May 2025
In an interview the designer tells us about the path that, through a residence in Finland, led him to understand in depth the many aspects of ceramics, starting from the wild clay of a Finnish lake.
Read more »
Protecting the earth, a treasure chest of biodiversity. Johanna Seelemann’s mission
#earth, #terre, #terre • 12 May 2025
For the German designer, the earth is not merely a material used to build new objects but something fragile and precious, to be taken care of through the projects and research she talked about.
Read more »
A stroll through Art Deco - Ep.1 Ceramics
#earth, #terre, #terre • 12 May 2025
How many types of ceramics are there? When did ceramics and industry first come together? Valerio Terraroli, curator of the exhibition “Art Déco. Il trionfo della modernità”, and Domitilla Dardi, design critic, tell us all about it in their first “Art Deco walk”.
Read more »
The Paris Expo and the first hundred years of “Made in Italy”
#earth, #terre, #terre • 12 May 2025
The symbolic date representing the launch of the great economic and cultural “Made in Italy” phenomenon is certainly 1925, the year of the Paris Expo celebrating the height of the Art Deco movement. This is what happened.
Read more »
Paolo Pileri: listening to the earth will save us
#earth, #terre, #terre • 12 May 2025
Even before plants, human survival relies on soil, as this is where all life comes from. The urban planning expert who chose to stand “on the side of soil”, as his last book is also entitled, explains why we should protect this incredible (and misunderstood) ecosystem.
Read more »
Chiara Camoni. The earth remembers
#earth, #terre, #terre • 12 May 2025
Rare earths that are unique, coming from magical places and charged with memory. We talked of this and other things with the artist, who uses ceramics and terracotta to create magical presences, evoking stories to be told.
Read more »

Rediscovering the earth

Humus starts its journey by looking at the ground, on which not only our feet but also our homes, cities, factories and roads stand; and where orchards, wheat fields and woods spread their roots. Our whole existence is based on that which may seem just a surface, but which in fact is much more. Because it has a thickness, a depth, a history and a very intense life.

Leggi Tutto »

Guglielmo Brambilla. Other clays

In an interview the designer tells us about the path that, through a residence in Finland, led him to understand in depth the many aspects of ceramics, starting from the wild clay of a Finnish lake.

Leggi Tutto »

A stroll through Art Deco – Ep.1 Ceramics

How many types of ceramics are there? When did ceramics and industry first come together?
Valerio Terraroli, curator of the exhibition “Art Déco. Il trionfo della modernità”, and Domitilla Dardi, design critic, tell us all about it in their first “Art Deco walk”.

Leggi Tutto »

Paolo Pileri: listening to the earth will save us

Even before plants, human survival relies on soil, as this is where all life comes from. The urban planning expert who chose to stand “on the side of soil”, as his last book is also entitled, explains why we should protect this incredible (and misunderstood) ecosystem.

Leggi Tutto »

Chiara Camoni. The earth remembers

Rare earths that are unique, coming from magical places and charged with memory. We talked of this and other things with the artist, who uses ceramics and terracotta to create magical presences, evoking stories to be told.

Leggi Tutto »

Inserisci i tuoi dati

Enter your information

Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter