There is a patterned interior storage item that, if there is only one, will brighten up the table and the space, like a flower. This dust box is a ZUTTO bespoke product. Italian fine paper Carta Varese has a gentle texture similar to Japanese paper. In spite of the gorgeousness, it blends naturally into the space.
Italy pattern and coloration
Carta Varese fine paper with a distinctive texture of rough paper and texture. In Italy, it is used as a box or cover paper, and is also called "closet paper" because it can protect and decorate drawers and boards. The paper is made of 100g / m2 of natural paper with a slightly yellow tint without chemical coating. Playing a role. Due to the development of printing technology, offset printing is currently used, but for two-color and multi-color printing with a single color machine, printing is repeated as many times as the number of colors, it is still a time-consuming process. It has not changed. In this way, the bright and dark colors unique to Carta Varese are expressed.
A dust box carefully crafted by a box craftsman in Kyoto using this beautiful Carta Varese fine paper. Even though it is a paper material, the strength is enhanced by using thick paper for the core, resulting in a stable finish. The deep blue inside firmly tightens the soft atmosphere, and the contrast with the outer handle is fresh.
It can be used as a trash box, a storage box to store small accessories, and a planter with a No. 6 bowl (18cm diameter) or less. Just put it, the dust box of Carta Varese (Carta Varese) where the room is always gorgeous. It is a cute and lovely pattern, so please use it freely.
Traditional fine paper
Carta Varese is a traditional fine paper brand made in Florence, Italy. There is a traditional paper-making method in the northern Italian city of Varese, beginning with the small pattern that was circulated in the Veneto region in the 17th century in single color. It is said that the roots of the pattern go further back to the original pattern of the Renaissance.
The process at that time was a very labor-intensive process, in which a mixture of tempera and starch was applied to a wooden block and repeatedly pressed against paper. Later, it was lithographically printed in the 19th century and is now offset printing, and is still printed in Florence. Today, the production of Carta Varese fine paper is done by ROSSI, a company that started letterpress printing in Florence in 1931 by Antonio Rossi. Typographic finishing using traditional Florentine designs and techniques is even described as a miracle of alchemy, and its beautiful and gentle paper products are loved around the world. The fact that the Carta Varese pattern is preferred in Japan and the traditional Japanese washi pattern is becoming popular in Europe is a common feature that both papers provide the warmth of history and culture. It may be because there is.
Size | Height 19.2 x diameter 20.6 (cm)
Inner diameter 20 (cm) |
Weight | 353g |
Material | Paper |
Country of origin | Japan
(Paper is made in Italia.) |
Carta Varese is a brand of traditional fine paper made in Florence, Italy. Appearing around the 17th century, its roots date back to the original Renaissance pattern. At that time, it was very time-consuming to apply a mixture of tempera and starch to a wooden block, press it against paper many times, and print. It is currently offset printing and is still printed in Florence. The end of letterpress printing using Florentine traditional design and technology is even described as a miracle of alchemy, and its beautiful and gentle paper products are loved all over the world.
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