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Mutina x Brigitte Niedermair, Twenty Years of Material and Vision

To celebrate its twentieth anniversary, Mutina looks at itself in the mirror through the Being Mutina project: a narrative through images that restores the company’s identity, between art, design and ceramic material. Twenty-four photographs by Brigitte Niedermair, in collaboration with CEO Massimo Orsini and curator Helen Nonini, transform the most iconic collections into abstract installations, worlds suspended between reality and imagination.

Among these, Celosia by Patricia Urquiola – launched in 2018 – is one of Mutina’s first forays into the three-dimensional world: a terracotta module designed to create architectural partitions and furnishings, inspired by the Roman numerical system and available in just one shade. In 2025, Celosia will be enriched with a new variant designed for the outdoors, confirming the experimental spirit that has defined Mutina’s material lexicon for twenty years.

Mutina x Brigitte Niedermair, Twenty Years of Material and Vision

To celebrate its twentieth anniversary, Mutina looks at itself in the mirror through the Being Mutina project: a narrative through images that restores the company’s identity, between art, design and ceramic material. Twenty-four photographs by Brigitte Niedermair, in collaboration with CEO Massimo Orsini and curator Helen Nonini, transform the most iconic collections into abstract installations, worlds suspended between reality and imagination.

Among these, Celosia by Patricia Urquiola – launched in 2018 – is one of Mutina’s first forays into the three-dimensional world: a terracotta module designed to create architectural partitions and furnishings, inspired by the Roman numerical system and available in just one shade. In 2025, Celosia will be enriched with a new variant designed for the outdoors, confirming the experimental spirit that has defined Mutina’s material lexicon for twenty years.