The new Axo collection by French design studio Non Sans Raison was inspired by the work of constructivist artists of the Russian avant-garde. It uses axonometry as a design principle: a geometric projection technique in which vanishing lines remain parallel.
Made of fine Limoges porcelain, the plates and cups are covered in black, white and red patterns that look like a simplified version of futuristic urbanism. The abstract compositions can be mixed and matched as every size of plate, from side to serving, is printed with a different pattern.
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