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Hopebird D5 by Jaime Hayon is a hand-painted ceramic sculpture in 24 Kt gold and is produced by Bosa. Hopebird has a proud and far-sighted gaze, which invites us to reflect and to maintain a positive outlook on life and the future. A symbolic statue with a humorous and mocking note, which breaks with any conventional scheme. The fine workmanship of Bosa ceramics meets the artistic genius of Jaime Hayon, in a trendy sculptural work.

Size S:

Ø 33 x H 72 cm

Base 32 x H 18 cm

Size L:

Ø 57 x H 130 cm

Base 57 x H 32 cm

Hopebird has a proud look, forward-looking, inviting us to reflect and maintain a positive outlook toward life and the future. A symbolic statue with a humorous and mocking taste, that breaks every conventional scheme. The high-quality ceramic processing of Bosa meets the artistic genius of Jaime Hayon, in a sculptural trend. The stand is included.

JAIME HAYON

Born in Madrid in 1974, as a teenager, Jaime Hayon became passionate about the subculture of skate and graffiti art and studied industrial design between Spain and France. Later he moved to Italy to continue training at the Fabrica research center, founded by Benetton in Treviso, where he will run the design department until 2003. In 2000 he founded his own studio and after three years he started to devote himself exclusively to his projects, becoming one of the most famous and sought-after designers and artists in the world. Its broad customer base has embraced various functions and means, including home furnishings for the b. Barcelona, ​​Cassina, Fritz Hansen, & Tradition and Magis; lighting fixtures for Parachilna, Metalarte, and Swarovski; and sophisticated objects for Bisazza, Lladró, and Baccarat. He also performed interiors for major hotels, restaurants, museums, and retail stores worldwide.
His artistic vision was exhibited for the first time in the “Mediterranean Digital Baroque” and “Mon Cirque” installations. These collections put Jaime Hayon at the forefront in a new wave that blurs the lines between art, decoration, and design, and rebirth of intricate objects finely worked in the context of contemporary design culture.
Jaime Hayon further defined his vision in subsequent personal exhibitions and exhibitions at major art and design galleries and fairs around the world.

BOSA

It was in 1976 that Italo Bosa started its own ceramic production following the ancient processing techniques for objects made entirely by hand, enhanced by a rich color palette, decorated with precious metals – gold, platinum, copper – and enamels with exclusive shades created by the company. Precise techniques that are still today at the base of Bosa’s production and that give the objects uniqueness, quality, and recognizability. The ceramic objects and furnishings created in the Bosa house, in addition to expressing all the knowledge of the craft, transmit that incessant experimentation of the possibilities of ceramics that has among its objectives the transformation of formal and functional habits into new interpretations, new fantastic functions and worlds, a mission that Italo Bosa has been able to transfer to his daughters Francesca and Daniela, to his wife and to all his collaborators.

 

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Hopebird D5 by Jaime Hayon is a hand-painted ceramic sculpture in 24 Kt gold and is produced by Bosa. Hopebird has a proud and far-sighted gaze, which invites us to reflect and to maintain a positive outlook on life and the future. A symbolic statue with a humorous and mocking note, which breaks with any conventional scheme. The fine workmanship of Bosa ceramics meets the artistic genius of Jaime Hayon, in a trendy sculptural work.

Size S:

Ø 33 x H 72 cm

Base 32 x H 18 cm

Size L:

Ø 57 x H 130 cm

Base 57 x H 32 cm

Hopebird has a proud look, forward-looking, inviting us to reflect and maintain a positive outlook toward life and the future. A symbolic statue with a humorous and mocking taste, that breaks every conventional scheme. The high-quality ceramic processing of Bosa meets the artistic genius of Jaime Hayon, in a sculptural trend. The stand is included.

JAIME HAYON

Born in Madrid in 1974, as a teenager, Jaime Hayon became passionate about the subculture of skate and graffiti art and studied industrial design between Spain and France. Later he moved to Italy to continue training at the Fabrica research center, founded by Benetton in Treviso, where he will run the design department until 2003. In 2000 he founded his own studio and after three years he started to devote himself exclusively to his projects, becoming one of the most famous and sought-after designers and artists in the world. Its broad customer base has embraced various functions and means, including home furnishings for the b. Barcelona, ​​Cassina, Fritz Hansen, & Tradition and Magis; lighting fixtures for Parachilna, Metalarte, and Swarovski; and sophisticated objects for Bisazza, Lladró, and Baccarat. He also performed interiors for major hotels, restaurants, museums, and retail stores worldwide.
His artistic vision was exhibited for the first time in the “Mediterranean Digital Baroque” and “Mon Cirque” installations. These collections put Jaime Hayon at the forefront in a new wave that blurs the lines between art, decoration, and design, and rebirth of intricate objects finely worked in the context of contemporary design culture.
Jaime Hayon further defined his vision in subsequent personal exhibitions and exhibitions at major art and design galleries and fairs around the world.

BOSA

It was in 1976 that Italo Bosa started its own ceramic production following the ancient processing techniques for objects made entirely by hand, enhanced by a rich color palette, decorated with precious metals – gold, platinum, copper – and enamels with exclusive shades created by the company. Precise techniques that are still today at the base of Bosa’s production and that give the objects uniqueness, quality, and recognizability. The ceramic objects and furnishings created in the Bosa house, in addition to expressing all the knowledge of the craft, transmit that incessant experimentation of the possibilities of ceramics that has among its objectives the transformation of formal and functional habits into new interpretations, new fantastic functions and worlds, a mission that Italo Bosa has been able to transfer to his daughters Francesca and Daniela, to his wife and to all his collaborators.