Collection
Wabi-Sabi
WABI-SABI
A collection inspired by natural imperfection. Its name literally means “imperfect beauty”, a concept that characterises the craftsmanship and processes of the Japanese world that are based on the acceptance of small imperfections. As for the dualism that is core to the concept of Wabi-Sabi, the Federica Biasi collection is also characterised by two different but complementary textures.
All color variations Download
The first, Wabi, features a dense weave, a texture that is rich in levels but that is surprisingly light. A surface that, in order to be understood, must be observed from close up and, thereafter, gently skimmed, touched and explored with multiple senses. The second, Sabi, boasts a more decisive and tangible surface, despite its simpler, more rigorous and broader essence. Compared to what happens with Wabi, in this case, curiosity is stimulated from afar, and then leads the observer to approach and understand with touch. To complete the range, Biasi has created a third proposal without three-dimensionality. In WS Full, colour and material are the protagonists and accompany the textures.
The colors of WABI-SABI
All color variations
Wabi Cotton
WS Full Cotton
Wabi 7,5 Cotton
Sabi 7,5 Cotton
WS Full 7,5 Cotton
Wabi Ecrù
WS Full Ecrù
Wabi 7,5 Ecrù
Sabi 7,5 Ecrù
WS Full 7,5 Ecrù
Wabi Canyon
WS Full Canyon
Wabi 7,5 Canyon
Sabi 7,5 Canyon
WS Full 7,5 Canyon
Wabi Mud
WS Full Mud
Wabi 7,5 Mud
Sabi 7,5 Mud
WS Full 7,5 Mud
Wabi Anthracite
WS Full Anthracite
Wabi 7,5 Anthracite
Sabi 7,5 Anthracite
WS Full 7,5 Anthracite
Data sheet
Scheme
Measures
1. 14x14 cm Wabi - 3 different faces2. 14x14 cm WS Full
3. 7,5x30 cm Wabi - 3 different faces
4. 7,5x30 cm Sabi
5. 7,5x30 cm WS Full
Thickness 9 mm
Minimum racommended joint 2 mm.
Colors
Processing
Porcelain gres homogeneus without enamels UGL
Download
designer
Federica Biasi
Federica Biasi started her professional career in Italy, followed by 2 years in Amsterdam where she explored nordic design, learned to identify emerging trends and developed her own style. The focus was on formal simplicity: soft, graceful and detailed, with an always clean aesthetic approach. In 2015 she returned to Milan where she set up Federica Biasi Studio.
Discover more