
A project by Yiannis Ghikas × Myran
Capturing
the fading facades
of modernist Athens
About
Artificiel is the common name of the sculptural treatment of plaster, which was widespread in the Athenian apartment buildings of the 20th century. The technique, the result of painstaking work by the “pelekanos”, as the builders were called who worked on the exterior facades of apartment buildings, was gradually abandoned around the 1970s and today its material imprint is in danger of being lost forever:
The new energy efficiency regulations for buildings will lead to the progressive removal of Artificiel surfaces and their replacement with thermal insulation. The loss to the image and feel of the city will be incalculable. Designer Yiannis Ghikas captured the facades of apartment buildings in the centre of Athens with 3D scanning and incorporated the characteristic designs of Artificiel into a new collection of porcelain tableware, produced by Myran – Scandinavian Design.
Stavros Martinos, Architect
Walking the streets of Athens, one will observe that most buildings constructed between 1930 and 1970 are dressed in surfaces of chased cement facing, a technique colloquially known as Artificiel. This “skin” of the city, at places well-preserved, but most often, visibly worn or poorly preserved, caught my attention since quite some time.
The scale of application of this technique in Athenian buildings is so ubiquitous that, if there were one texture to stand as signature feature of the city, it would be the texture of those Artificiel. If I had to choose one characteristic trait of Athens to incorporate in my design work, then I would clearly choose artificiel; which is what I did.
Yiannis Ghikas, Product designer


When Yiannis Ghikas showed us the new project he was working on after coming back from his residency in Arita in Japan, it was love at first sight.
Having worked for two decades with Scandinavian and Japanese Design in Greece, we couldn’t have found a better way of expressing our aesthetic bipolarity than this ceramic celebration of Athens, combining the subtleness of Japanese craft with the gritty of the Athenian facades.
Myran – Scandinavian Design
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The tools of the Artificiel artisan:
The tools of the Artificiel artisan:
Process
After capturing the textures from central Athens facades with the technique of photogrammetry, we collaborated with a ceramics company in Portugal to transfer the 3D model into the items in 1:1 scale.
Press
Featured in:
Design Boom
The Greek Foundation
Designs Now
ek Mag
Design Society
Products
Resellers
You can find Artificiel items at the following physical and online outlets.
Myran – Scandinavian Design
Museum of Cycladic Art Shop
Collaborations