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Vincenzo Solimene, who has
been operatine since 1947 and whose family has been working for more
than a century in the ceramic business, engaged the Architect Paolo
Soleri to plan a building to house his new factory in 1951.
It was completed by 1954 and was called “
Ceramica Artistica Solimene”. It is one of the most
significant buildings of this century, standing on solid rock in the
small town of Vietri
sul Mare on the Amalfitan coast, which is famous for its ancient
tradition of ceramic craftmanship going back to the 15th
century. Its production of crockery, floor and wall tiles, worked and
painted entirely by hand, combines the use of ancient techniques, such
as the use of the potter’s wheel, with the very latest in
modern tecnology in order to guarantee the strength and durability of
its crockery even when washed in modern dishwashers. The great
versatility in the decoration, in the shapes and in the lead free
glaze, which is the result of continual study and research, allows us
to satisfi any customer requirement and also enables us to create new
products on request. The “Ceramica Artistica
Solimene” exports all over the world, and also holds
exhibitions and courses for the training of young people in the art of
ceramic production, thanks to the “Centro Studi
D’Arte Vietrese” which holds annual courses,
authorized by the Campania Region.
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