Making of Luca Nichetto’s Tea Set
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Designed for Toronto gallery and shop Mjölk, the Aureola Tea Set by
Luca Nichetto and Lera Moiseeva is a beautiful example of conscious
design combined with natural materials. The set approaches tea drinking
as a communal ritual that’s both familiar and new. To learn more about
the multi-use set and the approach to “slow food” through design,
nomadic living and prototyping, MOLD recently interviewed the
celebrated designers.
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