Weissestal - Tangram, the magic of artisanal beauty
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Tangram, the magic of artisanal beauty

Almost as if sculpted by the wind, ethereal shapes come to life in ceramics, transforming into elegant vases, centerpieces, or original fruit bowls. 

The vases and bowls have exotic, oriental-inspired names: Sensei, Hana, Miso, Zen, Onda, Nido, Loto, Raku, and Osaka. We are talking about the Tangram collection, born from the memories and inspirations that interior designer Andrea Castrignano gathered during his travels.

The line consists of three elements of different shapes and sizes which, like the famous Chinese "puzzle" from which it takes its name, can be mixed together to create true masterpieces of design and craftsmanship. The collection is characterized by its craftsmanship and attention to detail, which make each element unique, as in the case of the perforated element (strictly hand-carved) with a hexagonal motif, which has become the stylistic signature of many of the interior designer's projects.

The ceramics in the Tangram collection are fired at a temperature of 1,050°C and then processed, finished, and colored by hand in Europe.

Extremely versatile and available in three dégradé shades, the various elements evoke distant atmospheres and can also be used individually to give the table a different personality each time. When assembled, they become furnishing accessories of absolute charm, capable of enhancing any environment thanks to their distinctive style, elegance, and beauty.

Andrea Castrignano || Interior designer, creative, public figure

An advocate and promoter of an Anglo-Saxon vision of home decoration, assimilated during his professional career, Andrea Castrignano has been combining turnkey design and all-round consulting with his work as an established influencer in the world of interior design since 1997. Since 2011, he has hosted the program he created, "Cambio Casa, Cambio Vita!" (Change Your Home, Change Your Life!), a docu-reality show dedicated to the world of interior design. After ten seasons on television, in 2021, it landed on the web with a new, even more engaging and content-rich cross-media format. In 2017, he launched his second program, "Aiuto! Arrivano gli ospiti..." (Help! The guests are coming...), the first television format combining food and design, which he hosted together with leading chefs from the national scene.

Author of three books dedicated to the world of interior design, he also created the first interior design blog, a well-established web platform dedicated to the world of architecture and interior design. Very popular on social media, he collaborates with numerous design companies, conceiving and designing exclusive collections, which he personally oversees the creation and production of.

Tangram

The Tangram collection, inspired by memories and impressions gathered by Andrea Castrignano during his travels, is characterized by its craftsmanship and attention to detail, which make each piece unique.

Extremely versatile and available in three dégradé shades, the various elements can also be used individually to give the table a different personality each time; when assembled, they become extremely charming furnishing accessories, capable of enhancing any environment thanks to their distinctive style, elegance, and beauty.

Tangram by Andrea Castrignano for Weissestal

The Tangram line, born from an idea by interior designer Andrea Castrignano and produced by Weissestal, consists of various design elements that can be combined with each other, creating a dialogue between unique shapes and colors. 

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