]I am very sorry not to have documented the day of delivery, because only seeing the assembled furniture in the bathroom is very simplistic.
The day was very sunny and in the center of Cesenatico during lunchtime I met very few people. Only some door open with the classic striped cotton curtains moving with the sea breeze.
The house is a jewel in the center, near the canal, but in a quiet street where the low houses are plastered with pastel colors. The owner will be moving soon with her husband and daughter and was responsible for the restructuring in every detail. When I arrived someone was intent to mount the door frame made of rusty iron, a great choice.
All shades of the house move from cream to brown, including the bathrooms, in one of which we have placed my two furniture. The delivery included a piece of furniture for the sink and a column with two doors to be placed beside the washing machine.
And in the warm colors of the house, my pieces were immediately merged to create a set of nuances that really remind those of sand and dust and sea and sky on a cloudy day.
Even (and especially) this time, my intent to suggest with my pieces the idea of recovery without too much upheaval or treatments, has found the right location.
The furniture itself leaning casually in the apartment suggested us the idea that it had come directly from the sea at high tide, and that it remained stranded on the sand for days, waiting in the sun that someone found it. Sun that has faded wood and encrusted salt on zinc, which has dried the rust of the doors creating a patina I love to put, or better leave, in all my ideas.