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Beatrice Venturato
Student
Beatrice Venturato Academic staff
Klaus Hackl Giacomo Festi Ada Keller Course
Porcelain for Use. Exploring the Material and Its Processing. Program
BA Major Design Semester
2024/25 WS Tripl0 is a versatile solution for storing jewellery, celebrating individuality through a customisable system designed to meet different needs. The design features three stackable oval porcelain containers, forming a modular system used individually or as a set. Inside, wooden dividers lined with soft leather create adaptable compartments, tailoring interiors to specific collections. Tripl0 redefines the jewellery box, elevating it from storage to a personalised object of beauty. By intertwining adaptability, materials, and quality, it fosters a connection between users and their treasured possessions.






A project made in the course
Porcelain for Use. Exploring the Material and Its Processing.
This summer semester, a group of twelve design students from Germany, Italy, and Turkey explored the intersection of tradition and innovation in utility porcelain.
After conducting in-depth research into the history, culture, and myths surrounding the 'white gold,' they created practical porcelain items by experimenting with the material and its processing, combining traditional craftsmanship with digital production techniques.
The semester project culminated in a two-day realization workshop at the Drin & Dran Porcelain Manufactory in Munich, led by ceramist Elisabeth Klein, where all the designs showcased in this online exhibition were brought to life.
Klaus Hackl, January 2024
After conducting in-depth research into the history, culture, and myths surrounding the 'white gold,' they created practical porcelain items by experimenting with the material and its processing, combining traditional craftsmanship with digital production techniques.
The semester project culminated in a two-day realization workshop at the Drin & Dran Porcelain Manufactory in Munich, led by ceramist Elisabeth Klein, where all the designs showcased in this online exhibition were brought to life.
Klaus Hackl, January 2024
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