AMARCORD
Depth of colour and the allure of memory.
Amarcord takes its name from Federico Fellini’s masterpiece of the same name, which was shot in the 1970s, but is set in the 1930s Rimini of his childhood.
The title, which in the local dialect means “I remember”, recalls a universe of intimate stories, intense colours and nostalgic moods.
This 5x15 cm porcelain stoneware collection is inspired by the same world. It is saturated with deep, warm colours, like honey, amber, tobacco, mahogany, teal and forest, that recall the style and spirit of this period with all their rich culture and timeless appeal.
The way these colours are used animates the collection with unique, textures and nuances, just like the vivid and multifaceted emotions and memories evoked by Fellini's film.