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Scuola Di Pesci

October 23, 2024 by David

Milan Design Week/Salone Del Mobile 2024 With Kohler Co

Photo Courtesy of Kohler Co

About Scuola Di Pesci

Made from Vitreous China, Glaze, PVD Coatings, String, Beads

 Creatures of water, borne of earth and fire, embody the theme of 2024 Milan Design Week “Materia Natura.” The “Scuola di Pesci” installation represents the importance of forage fish as a cornerstone species for our oceans and freshwater habitats.  Like these small fish, we all need clean water.  The gleaming fish are jewel-like treasures of the ocean.

 My wife Joanne and I made these fish with the help of 44 year Kohler retiree John Bueter, on the 150th anniversary of Kohler Co. This installation was inspired by the environment and strong fishing culture of Lake Michigan, one of America’s Great Lakes, where the Kohler Factory is located.

The installation was made with the same materials and glazes used in Kohler products. The fish are finished in traditional Kohler glazes. Some also have a PVD luster finish, that adds a reflective streak of color to the installation.  This streak of color represents both aquatic and human diversity. It also represents the incredible potential of uniting artistry with industry. 

Joanne and I were invited to temporarily install this school of fish in Milan for Design Week 2024 by Kohler Co, as part of their brand showcase. It also commemorates the 50th anniversary of the John Michael Kohler arts Center’s Arts/Industry residency program.

It was a dream come true to showcase my work in Italy with so many other incredible talented people from around the world.

Photo Courtesy of Kohler Co
Photo Courtesy of Kohler Co

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This was my third trip to the Kohler Factory to work. This project came about because of a larger project that will soon be unveiled at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago

You can learn more about the evolution of this idea here!

Photo Courtesy of Kohler Co
David and Joanne Franklin at the Salone Del Mobile 2024, Milan, Italy

Filed Under: ceramics, Installations, News, Residencies, sculpture, shows, Uncategorized Tagged With: arts industry, arts induswtry, ceramics, david franklin, design week, fish, Kohler, milan, ocean, pvd, salone del mobile, sculpture

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