Made of cast glass and shaped through fire, Massicci reveals the expressive depth of a material pushed to its limits. Designed by Marco Zito, each basin is formed by pouring molten glass into a mould, creating a monolithic volume with a subtly faceted surface—a natural imprint of the cooling process. Available in transparent and ochre yellow, Massicci absorbs and refracts light in unexpected ways, interacting with its surroundings and with water to create ever-shifting reflections. As the designer puts it, “It’s not about drawing a shape, but about the material itself—solid glass absorbs light and speaks to its environment in a way that borders on the magical.”
Massicci over countertop
Designers
Marco Zito
Marco Zito 16.2.1966 architect, graduated under Vittorio Gregotti at the IUAV in 1994. Teacher associated of Industial Design in the faculty of Design and Arts of IUAV Venice. Invited lecturer at the Industrial Design Centre of Montevideo (Uruguay), at San Marco Centre of Kigali (Rwanda), at IMC - Industrial Modernisation Centre of Cairo, (Egypt). Expert member of the Observatory for the project ADI. BEDA Reg.
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