Kawung Ceramic Blocks for Batik Interior, and Other Designer’s Collection

This Designer’s Collection is the work of Zenin Adrian. He studied at the Master of Architecture at the University of Toronto, Canada. Then, completed his education at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. He has a dream to make architectural innovations that are environmentally friendly. Thus, the collaboration with Mukura to create a breezeblock innovation. Breezeblock made of ceramics is an environmentally friendly building material. This is because the installation it makes natural ventilation possible, thereby reducing the use of air conditioning. So, ceramic block users can save more energy. In addition, Mukura’s ceramic granite block is also made with materials that are proven to be environmentally friendly. Here are some roster of Designer’s Collection Mukura. One of them is Roster Kawung for your batik and traditional interiors.

 

  1. Roster Diagrid
Roster Diagrid by Mukura

The minimalistic Diagrid

The name Diagrid itself comes from the words diagonal and grid. This ceramic block’s design consists of 9 square holes. Then, it has a twist, which is the addition of diagonal design. Then, these nine holes are neatly arranged, creating grids.

This ceramic block has a minimalist design, making it suitable for modern and minimalist interiors. The diagonal design also makes them suitable for rainscreen. Because, rainwater will flow down to one of the diagonal corners. Thus, this ceramic block is also suitable for exterior use.

  1. Roster Kawung
Roster Kawung by Mukura

Roster Kawung which is suitable for batik and traditional design

Similar to Diagrid, Roster Kawung has a minimalist design. In addition, the curves on this block are also rainproof. So, you don’t have to worry about getting rainwater in. This is because water will flow into the lower corners of the arches. This block is the best choice for batik and traditional interior design.

The difference is, this ceramic block is inspired by the motif of Indonesian batik, namely kawung. The shape of the round motif, resembling a coconut or lotus flower, has a deep meaning. First, the kawung motif reminds humans of their origin or creator. Second, the lotus flower motif symbolizes purity and long life. Finally, this motif also has a meaning so that people who use it can make their lives meaningful and become ideal figures.

  1. Roster Ping dan Pong
Roster Ping and Pong

Roster Ping (top and right) dan Roster Pong (lower left)

Similar but different, these twins are minimalist ceramic blocks with round patterns. The difference is, Ping has 5 small holes and 4 large holes. On the other hand, Pong has 4 small holes and 5 large holes.

This ceramic block is suitable for those who want a unique and not bulky (boxy) design. Installation can also be done by combining the two or using only one. In addition, you can also combine more than one color. Lastly, this roster also has a rainproof design.

  1. Roster Dashdot
Roster Dashdot by Mukura

The popular minimalist Dashdot

This one is the most popular ceramic granite block. The design is very minimalist, consisting of square and rectangular holes. The shadows that fall from this roster form lines and dots. Thus, the name Dashdot was given to this roster, which comes from the words dash and dot.

This aesthetic ceramic block is perfect for minimalist and modern interior design. In addition, the design is also rainproof. Thus, it’s also suitable for external use.