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Molosco represents more than just dinnerware—it embodies a philosophy of life and artistry, deeply rooted in the creative vision of contemporary artist Laura Letinsky.
Emerging from Letinsky’s deep engagement with still life and material culture, Molosco translates her visual language into objects made for touch, use, and reflection. Each piece carries the imprint of her practice—attuned to absence, desire, and the quiet drama of domestic life.
Porcelain, like the table, holds memory. Molosco celebrates that: objects that aren’t ornamental, but elemental. Designed to live with, eat from, and look at—again and again.
Molosco reflects Letinsky’s ongoing investigation into how meaning is made through what remains. It brings her photographic sensibility into a tactile, functional form—where shadows matter, surfaces speak, and what’s left behind is never neutral.
Produced in small runs and grounded in collaboration, Molosco is where art meets utility, and the table becomes a site of both beauty and critique.
Laura Letinsky’s photographs capture what remains—crumbs, smears, half-drunk glasses—tracing the quiet aftermath of desire, indulgence, and conversation. Her images resist closure, inviting us to consider not just what we consume, but what we leave behind. In this space of residue and ritual, the table becomes both intimate archive and aesthetic proposition.
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