Gallina

2016



Client: Woodyzoody



A simple object that plays on the relationship between container and content, exterior form and hidden presence.

It is part of a collection of twelve wooden animals, each interpreted by a different designer. While each piece reflects an individual research and aesthetic approach, all share a common process: the form is first turned, then refined through CNC machining.

This dialogue between manual work and digital precision defines the character of the objects, where small variations coexist with controlled geometry.