Who or what are we willing to defend at the risk of our lives? For this hen the answer is nothing, not even her own eggs. When she sees the fire of a match approaching, for fear that it will be used to light a fire that will boil her in the pot, she shouts "take him, take him, take him" pointing to the egg that she has just brooded. Can we blame her? According to Aristotle, an egg is a potential chicken and a chicken is an already developed egg, an act. Why sacrifice something that already exists (yourself) when you can sacrifice something that will come (the future)?
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Maintenance
Hand-painted work of art. Do not wash in the dishwasher or with aggressive detergents.
Clean gently with a sponge or soft cloth.
Specifications
Structure in marine plywood, 25 mm thick
Dimensions: 80 x 80 x 140 cm
Weight: 99 Kg
Code: ABCD1234
Shipping
Dimensions: 100 x 100 x 200 cm
Weight: 99 Kg
In the occasion of Artissima, the most international Italian art fair, OFF Giannoni & Santoni presents the most domestic project possible: a series of dazzling and quirky hen coops envisioned by Vedovamazzei and developed in collaboration with the world’s most “philosophical” egg producer, Paolo Parisi. There are twenty of them, and each one is a unique, handmade and unrepeatable piece of art. The hallmark of our chicken coops is the same as Vedovamazzei’s: irony. But it's a cultured, sophisticated irony, not just for the sake of it (sometimes, even melancholic). Each work sends significant messages from its very form, designed by Vedovamazzei to resemble a modern appliance, suggesting that, just like a fridge or a dishwasher, each of us should have a hen coop at home, whether on the terrace or in the backyard, in order to have fresh eggs every morning. In a world where intensive farming is rampant, we wanted to create the ideal living environment for hens, a sort of luxury villa. The key feature of a good hen coop is to let the hens feel secure, which is why they are all closable: this extraordinary and complex animal needs to be indoors at night to feel protected, just like us. So, enjoy yourself; you can decide whether to walk among the hens or choose to observe them from the outside, but is important to do it with respect and without disturbing them. And don’t ask yourself what they are because it can’t be said whether they are hen coops becoming pieces of art or pieces of art becoming hen coops. It’s like asking: which came first, the chicken or the egg?