Description
Recalling the quiet strength of classical architecture, Fide: Bottles are shaped by clean, vertical lines and a grounded presence. Its form draws from structures that feel both enduring and contemplative, yet softened by subtle irregularities that add a sense of ease and movement.
Crafted by hand using Paronetto’s signature paper clay—a unique combination of traditional clay and paper pulp—the vase has a surprisingly lightweight feel while retaining a durable, solid structure. Each vase is one of a kind, shaped by the artist’s hand, with small variations in form and texture that are intentional and celebrated.
Fide: Bottles comes in two texture variations, Corteccia evokes the tactile quality of bark or fine petals through its delicate vertical ridges, while Cartoccio reflects the look of softly folded paper. Both finishes enhance the vase’s sculptural presence without overwhelming its simple lines.
Offered in a range of colours, including subtle natural tones and more expressive shades, the Fide Bottle works equally well as a standalone object or in quiet dialogue with other pieces from the collection.
Dimensions:
Giallo Limone B11: D20 x H37
Acquamarina Blue A5: D20 x H60
Ciclamino Antico E14: D28 x H40
Salmone E8: D20 x H60

About Paola Paronetto
Born in Pordenone in 1965, Paola Paronetto’s journey into the world of ceramics began with her training in Umbria and Tuscany, where she mastered the foundational techniques of working with clay. It was here that she discovered her fascination with ceramics, sparking a lifelong passion for experimentation and personal exploration. Over time, Paola’s creative focus shifted to paper clay, a medium that allowed her to craft unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that have since found homes in prestigious shops and galleries across Italy and the world.
Her work has captured the attention of the design community, leading to collaborations with architects and designers on high-profile interior design projects. Paola’s innovative approach to ceramics has been celebrated in leading design magazines, and her work is featured in several books dedicated to ceramics and contemporary design. Browse the Paola Paronetto Collection