On the road with Iris Ceramica Group at Clerkenwell

Art, technology, color and sustainability: these are the themes that decline the company’s presence at the CDW

Camilla Falsini
Camilla Falsini

Once upon a time…so begin the stories and this tells of Iris Ceramica Group that for its presence in Clerkenwell chooses to go beyond the formal schemes by proposing in front of its flagship of Old Street a street art event that draws attention to sustainability, but without rhetoric and far from clichés, combining ceramic material with art and live performance.

Italian landscape by Aldo Cibic
Italian landscape by Aldo Cibic

Ceramics: Neverending Artworks“, this is the title of the exhibition, is a traveling event (was in Milan at the beginning of the year) that is inspired and is dedicated to the Memphis movement and that welcomes ceramic objects signed by an onze de gala of designers that any student and at any latitude can find in their textbooks. And just go from Milan to London because the inspiration changes and the lively and cool district of Clerkenwell is the perfect place to bring the message on the road and declined feminine.

The Indian Memory by Ettore Sottsass
The Indian Memory by Ettore Sottsass

In collaboration with the non-profit company Yourban2030, Iris Ceramica Group has convened the street art Camilla Falsini who will perform a live painting on ceramics that will talk about ecological transition and new viable solutions, starting from the innovative ceramics of Iris Ceramica Group.

Flagship Store Iris Ceramica Group
Old Street (61-67), London
24-26 May: 9.30am – 9.00pm
Cocktail with the street artis: 25 May 6.00pm – 9.30pm