Lineasette Applied art and craft of - 2013

Lineasette - Applied arts and craft Italian Design

In 1975 Giuseppe Bucco and Flavio Cavalli graduate at "Istituto d'Arte per la Ceramica di Nove" and in 1977 they found Lineasette in Marostica. Initially they knead traditional ceramics for other companies and, at the same time, they start a laboratory of research and experimentation: in fact, since the beginning, there was the intention to identify new stylistic forms and new productive techniques which, on the one hand, support and enrich the productive tradition of their area, and, on the other hand, they represent the distinctive element of their artistic and handcrafted identity. Porcellain stoneware is chosen, ceramic with extraordinary physical qualities of hardness and water resistance, as a material of choice for the production of artifacts such as vases, trays, bottles, figures of men and anilmals, all studied, designed and manufactured with the artistic contribution of both.

Their collections earn an ever-increasing commercial success, so that their figure of artists and artisans gradually becomes a figure of businessmen. In 1987, the laboratory moved in the large building made of steel and concrete, designed by the architect Aldo Loss, pupil of the famous Tobia Scarpa (now is the main office and the large showroom) and then, with increasing requests coming from abroad, production is relocated again, this time in a laboratory, in the industrial area of the neighboring town of Nove.