Farfalle
Of all the shapes I work with, farfalle is the one I make the most. It needs very little dough, holds a strong presence, and carries an almost effortless elegance. Delicate, but distinct.
It is a shape that invites a horizontal reading, and that changes everything. The rhythm of a pattern behaves differently here. The same design can look entirely different depending on how it travels across the farfalle. Some patterns flow naturally, others become more graphic, more structured. Not all of them work, and that tension is exactly where the interest lies.
Farfalle becomes a space for experimentation, where shape and design negotiate their balance, and where simplicity is not a limitation but a condition.

























