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The fish collection consists of different unique pieces. The formats are as wide as your imagination. From a wall mural to a sculptural set. From a glass pedestal to an iron pedestal. From small fish to very large fish. If you are interested in having a fish on the wall, on the shelf, on the table, or in the garden, please contact me

Detalle de las piezas de cerámica para el Restaurante Quinze Ous.

Detalle de las piezas de cerámica creadas para el Restaurant Malaespina Barra Japonesa.

Vajilla de cerámica kilómetro cero, hecha con tierras volcánicas de la zona.

Plato de vidrio trabajado con textura y sobre molde irregular.

Boles de arcilla volcànica para el Restaurante Malespina Barra Japonesa

Boles de ceràmica hechos con mezcla de arcillas volcànicas con la técnica del Neriage para el Restaurante Equilibri.

Boles de ceràmica con esmaltes del territorio diseñados y producidos especialmente para el Restaurante Malespina Barra Japonesa

Piezas de vidrio especialmente diseñadas para el Restaurante Malespina Barra Japonesa.

Proyecto integral de vajilla de cerámica para el Restaurante Quinze Ous. Mezcla de arcillas volcánicas locales. Los esmaltes también contienen tierras de la zona. Modeladas a mano y con el logo del establecimiento.

Details of the ceramic pieces for the Quinze Ous Restaurant.

Details of the ceramic pieces created for the Malaespina Japanese Bar Restaurant.

Local ceramic tableware made with volcanic clay from the area.

Glass plate worked with texture and irregular mold.

Volcanic clay bowls for the Malespina Japanese Bar Restaurant

Ceramic bowls made with a mixture of volcanic clays using the Neriage technique for the Equilibri Restaurant

Ceramic bowls with glazes from the region designed and produced especially for Malespina Japanese Bar Restaurant.

Glass pieces specially designed for the Malespina Japanese Bar Restaurant.

Comprehensive ceramic tableware project for the Restaurant Quinze Ous. A blend of local volcanic clays. The glazes also contain local soils. Handcrafted and with the establishment's logo.

Escultura de hierro y vidrio creada a partir del logotipo de la empresa.

Escultura de peces de diferentes medidas creada especialmente para el espacio bajo escalera de la vivienda.

Piezas de vidrio integradas en mueble de madera para dar puntos de luz en el local. Lámparas de cerámica para las mesas.

Porche artesanal diseñado y hecho a tres bandas, con estructuras de hierro y mimbre y aplicaciones de vidrio.

Mesa única hecha a medida con elementos macizos de vidrio creados con la técnica de molde perdido, y un soporte de hierro escultórico artesanal.

Vidrios para mueble de cocina, texturados y trabajados con mica en polvo.

Glass for kitchen furniture, textured and treated with mica powder.

Custom-made unique table with solid glass elements created using the lost-wax casting technique, and a handcrafted sculptural iron base.

Artisanal porch designed and made on three sides, with iron and wicker structures and glass applications.

Glass pieces applied to wooden furniture to add points of light to the space. Ceramic lamps for the tables.

Glass fish sculpture of different sizes created especially for the space under the staircase in the house.

Iron and glass sculpture created based on the origami figure of the company logo.

Escultura de ferro i vidre creada a partir de la figura d’origami del logotip de l’empresa.

Escultura de peixos de vidre de diferents mides creada especialment per a l’espai de sota escala de la vivenda,

Peces de vidre aplicades a moble de fusta per donar punts de llum al local. Làmpades de ceràmica per a les taules.


Taula única feta a mida amb elements massissos de vidre creats amb la tècnica de motlle perdut, i un suport de ferro escultòric artesanal.


Taula única feta a mida amb elements massissos de vidre creats amb la tècnica de motlle perdut, i un suport de ferro escultòric artesanal.


Vidres per a moble de cuina, texturats i treballats amb pols de mica.

Peça escultòrica de vidre de 50 cm x 30 cm amb textura, esmalts i pols de vidre. Venuda.

Peça treballada amb coure i vidre

Menhir de vidre amb textura i pols de vidre de color

Peça treballada amb coure i vidre

Peça escultòrica de vidre de 50 cm x 30 cm amb textura, esmalts i pols de vidre. Venuda.

Peça escultòrica de vidre de 50 cm x 30 cm amb textura, esmalts i pols de vidre. Venuda.

Peça de 30 cm de diàmetre de vidre amb inclusions de ceràmica

Menhir de vidre de 30 cm alçada

Col·lecció de peces decoratives de vidre de 30 cm x 20 cm aprox amb textura i pols de vidre. Disponibles.

Conjunt de tres vasets amb esmalts fets amb nitrat de plata i reserves de cera. Venuts

Peces decoratives de centre de taula que combinen el blanc i el negre. Treball de textures amb pedra volcànica. Esmalts elaborats amb pedra basàltica. Disponibles

Peça de centre de taula amb barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents i treball de reserves amb cera. Venuda

Peça de centre de taula. Treball amb reserva de cera i barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents beige i blancs. 38 cm diàmetre. Venuda

Bol amb esmalts turqueses i blancs craquelats. Venut

Bol de centre de taula. Treball de reserva amb ceres, i barreja d’esmalts craquelats. Disponible a Kave Home

Peces de centre de taula. Treball de textura amb pedra volcànica i escorces. Reserves amb cera i esmalts blancs i pasta de vidre volcànica. Mides aproximades 40 cm llargada * 22 cm. Disponible

Peça de centre de taula. Treball amb reserva de cera i barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents. 38 cm diàmetre. Venuda.

Bol de 22 cm diàmetre. Barreja d’esmalts opacs i transparents amb pols de vidre negre. Venuda

Peix de vidre de color fet amb esmalts i pols de vidre, muntatge sobre peana de vidre polida a mà. Diferents opcions de mida, colors i muntatge.

Peixos de vidre de color muntats sobre peana de vidre. Diferents opcions de mida, color i muntatge.

Peixos de vidre de color fets amb pols de vidre i esmalts. Diferents opcions de color, mida i muntatge.

Peça de vidre termoformada de 80 cm amb pols de vidre de color i muntada sobre peana de vidre polida a mà. Diferents opcions de mides, colors i preus.

Conjunt escultòric de 2 peces de vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre peana de ferro. Diferents opcions de mides i colors.

Peça de vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre peana de ferro. Diferents opcions de mida i color.

Conjunt escultòric de peixos de vidre muntats sobre peana de ferro a diferents alçades. Mira aquí el projecte sencer

Peix de vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre peana de ferro. Diferents opcions de mida i color.

Peça escultòrica vidre termoformat amb pols de vidre de color i muntatge sobre pena de ferro. Diferents opcions de color i mides.

Detall de les peces de ceràmica creades per al Restaurant Quinze Ous.

Detall de les peces de ceràmica creades per al Restaurant Malespina Barra Japonesa.

Vaixelles de ceràmica kilòmetre zero, fetes amb terres volcàniques de la zona.

Plat de vidre treballat amb textura i sobre motlle irregular.

Bols de ceràmica fets amb barreja d'argiles volcàniques amb la tècnica Neriage per al Restaurant Equilibri

Bols de ceràmica amb esmalts del territori dissenyats i produïts especialment pel Restaurant Malespina Barra Japonesa

Peces de vidre especialment dissenyades pel Restaurant Malespina Barra Japonesa.

Projecte integral de vaixella de ceràmica pel restaurant Quinze Ous. Barreja d'argiles volcàniques locals. Els esmalts també contenen terres de la zona. Modelades a mà i amb logo de l'establiment.

Chicken Road: The Fast‑Paced Crash Game That Keeps You on the Edge

The moment you place your first bet on Chicken Road, you’re thrust into a frantic chase across a traffic‑jammed lane. Each step you take brings a higher multiplier, but one wrong move and the whole run is fried—just like a chicken caught in a back‑firing oven.

Why Chicken Road Captures the Thrill of Quick Wins

In a world where many games drag on for hours, Chicken Road is designed for those who crave instant payoff signals and rapid tension spikes. The game’s core loop—bet, step forward, decide—unfolds in under two minutes for most rounds, especially when players lean toward shorter difficulty settings.

Short, high‑intensity sessions become a ritual: you fire up the browser, hit “Start,” and let the first step tick by while your heart rate climbs. A single misstep can wipe out your multiplier, turning a potential win into a lesson in timing.

  • Instant feedback: every successful step pops up a new multiplier.
  • No long waiting periods—action happens every second.
  • The risk escalates with each move, keeping adrenaline high.

Because the game rewards quick decision making, it’s ideal for players who prefer a rapid, “boom‑or‑bust” experience over drawn‑out strategy sessions.

Setting the Stage: Bets, Levels, and the First Step

The first decision you face is setting your stake—small enough to keep your bankroll safe but large enough to feel the potential reward.

Typical players start with Easy mode (24 steps). This level offers a lower hit rate but keeps the multiplier growth steady, making it perfect for tight session windows.

  • Minimum bet: €0.01—ideal for testing without risk.
  • Maximum bet: €150—available for those who want a bigger splash.
  • RTP: 98%—one of the highest in crash‑style games.

The bet is confirmed with a simple tap, and the chicken wobbles onto the road. A smooth interface ensures you can focus solely on the next step without any lag or distraction.

The First Step: A High‑Risk/High‑Reward Moment

With your bet locked in, you press “Go.” The chicken steps forward. If it lands on an open tile, you see your multiplier rise from 1x to maybe 1.3x or higher.

Your brain is already calculating where traps might appear—manhole covers or ovens hidden behind traffic signs—while your fingers are poised to tap “Cash Out” at any instant.

This instant feedback loop is what fuels the short‑session adrenaline rush: every second counts.

The Pulse of the Game: Decision‑Making in Seconds

The core of Chicken Road lies in those split‑second choices that decide whether you’ll keep going or pull out before disaster strikes.

Players who thrive on brief bursts typically adopt a fixed strategy: they set a target multiplier before each round—often between 1.5x and 3x—and stay disciplined.

  • Step 1: Bet & choose difficulty.
  • Step 2: Watch multiplier climb.
  • Step 3: When it hits your target, tap “Cash Out.”
  • Step 4: Restart or adjust bet if needed.

This rhythm keeps sessions tight and prevents over‑thinking, which could lead to missed opportunities or panic.

Tactical Timing in High‑Intensity Rounds

A quick glance at the multiplier chart shows that after each successful step, the odds of hitting a trap increase by roughly 5–10%. Knowing this trend helps you decide when to lock in profits.

The game’s volatility shifts with difficulty: Easy mode offers lower risk per step (around 10% chance of failure) whereas Hardcore mode spikes that risk to almost 25% per move. Players focused on short bursts often stay in Easy or Medium to maintain consistent cash outs.

Cash Out Timing – The Sweet Spot for Short Sessions

The art of cashing out is almost as important as choosing your bet size or difficulty level. In short sessions, timing is everything.

Most high‑intensity players adopt a “quick stop” rule: they exit as soon as they hit their preset target multiplier or when the chicken reaches a predetermined step count.

  • Target multipliers: 1.5x–2x for rapid wins.
  • Step thresholds: 8–10 steps on Easy; 6–8 on Medium.
  • If you see a red traffic light: consider exiting immediately.

This disciplined approach reduces the chance of losing what you’ve earned over a single round and keeps your bankroll stable across multiple bursts.

The Impact of Quick Cash Outs on Your Bankroll

A consistent strategy of early cash outs translates into steady profit over time because each successful round adds a small but reliable increment to your total gains.

A typical short session might last between 30–45 seconds; if you play five rounds in that window and win every time at 1.8x, you’ve effectively doubled your stake without risking more than one step per round.

Risk Pulse: How Harder Levels Amplify the Rush

If you’re craving an even sharper adrenaline spike, you can crank up the difficulty level—but remember: higher risk means higher potential reward and higher chances of losing everything in one move.

The Hardcore mode drops the number of steps to just fifteen while upping the probability of hitting an obstacle to about 10–25% per step. For short sessions, this means decisions happen even faster and stakes feel heavier.

  1. Select Hardcore: Tap for maximum intensity.
  2. Set bet: Keep it modest (e.g., €0.05).
  3. Target early: Aim for 1.5x–1.8x within the first five steps.
  4. If you fail: Accept loss and move on quickly.

This aggressive style suits players who thrive under pressure and enjoy watching their luck swing from one minute to the next.

The Psychological Edge of Harder Levels

The rapid escalation in risk forces your mind into “fight or flight” mode almost immediately after each step. This hyper‑alert state is perfect for those who want fast feedback loops and can’t stand idle periods between spins or hands.

Mobile Mastery: Playing Chicken Road on the Go

A key feature that fuels short‑session players is mobile optimization. The game runs smoothly on iOS and Android browsers without any app download—just tap and go!

The touch interface lets you tap “Step” or “Cash Out” with finger precision, which is essential when milliseconds matter.

  • No download required: instant browser play saves time.
  • Smooth controls: responsive taps even on older devices.
  • Low data usage: keeps your data plan intact during quick bursts.
  • Battery efficient: minimal drain during rapid play sessions.

A typical commuter might use Chicken Road during a short break between meetings—a perfect fit for players who want a quick thrill without committing hours.

Your Phone as a Quick‑Play Hub

The game’s clean layout ensures that even on small screens, you can see multiplier changes and trap indicators clearly. The visual cues are bright enough to catch your eye while on the move.

This accessibility keeps high‑intensity players engaged in fast sessions from virtually anywhere—on trains, coffee shops, or while waiting for an appointment.

Demo Play: A Safe Space for Experimenting with Quick Strategies

If you’re new to Chicken Road or just want to refine your rapid decision pattern before risking real money, the demo mode offers all features for free.

No registration needed; you can jump straight into any difficulty level and practice setting targets quickly without financial stakes.

  • Full functionality: same RNG as real money version.
  • No time limits: test different pacing styles at will.
  • Speed practice: perfect your tap timing before live rounds.
  • Trial multiple bets: see how small vs large bets affect quick cash outs.

A few minutes in demo can help you decide whether you prefer Easy or Medium for rapid sessions and set realistic profit targets for live play.

The Value of Demo Play for Short Session Enthusiasts

Because short‑session players rely heavily on instinct rather than long-term strategy, demo mode lets them fine‑tune their muscle memory—tapping “Cash Out” at just the right moment—to maximize profitability over many quick rounds.

Common Mistakes of Speed‑Focused Players

A few pitfalls are common among those who chase fast wins:

  • Panic cashing early: pulling out too soon before reaching even modest multipliers.
  • No preset target: letting curiosity drive decisions beyond planned limits.
  • Sustaining high stakes: betting large amounts due to perceived “momentum.”
  • Tuning out traps: ignoring visual cues like traffic lights or oven icons because focus is on speed.
  • Lack of breaks: playing back‑to‑back rounds without rest leads to fatigue and mistakes.

A disciplined approach mitigates these errors by enforcing pre‑defined limits and maintaining awareness of trap indicators even during rapid play.

  1. Create a profit target before each round—stick to it no matter what.
  2. Select modest bet sizes relative to bankroll—1–3% per round is ideal.
  3. Tune your hand speed: practice tapping “Cash Out” quickly but accurately in demo mode.
  4. Sacrifice one round for rest after five consecutive plays; it refreshes focus.
  5. Avoid chasing losses by keeping streak breaks consistent regardless of outcome.

By following these guidelines, short‑session players can keep their bankroll healthy while enjoying the thrill of fast rounds.

Quick‑Hit Tips for Short‑Session Success

If you’re playing Chicken Road with a focus on speedy bursts rather than marathon sessions, keep these actionable pointers handy:

  • Select Easy or Medium difficulty for stability during micro‑sessions.
  • Set a fixed target multiplier (e.g., 1.6x) before each round.
  • Tap “Cash Out” immediately once target is reached—don’t wait for visual confirmation that may delay action.
  • Avoid large bets; small increments keep risk low across many short rounds.
  • Use demo mode daily before live play to refine tap timing and reaction speed.
  • . Keep track of hit rates per difficulty level—you’ll notice patterns that inform future target settings.

This concise approach maximizes gains while minimizing exposure across multiple short bursts—a hallmark of successful speed‑focused playbooks.

Create a simple spreadsheet or note app where you log each session’s bet amount, chosen difficulty, target multiplier, actual multiplier at cash out, and net result. Over time this data reveals which settings yield consistent profits during quick rounds, allowing you to adjust strategy accordingly without overhauling your entire approach.

Start Your High‑Intensity Chicken Road Adventure Now!

If you’re ready for short bursts of heart‑thumping excitement with tangible rewards at every step, dive into Chicken Road today. Pick your difficulty, set a clear multiplier goal, tap “Go,” and let that chicken cross while you chase those quick wins—all from the comfort of your phone or laptop during any spare minute.

Your next adrenaline surge is just one click away—don’t wait for another break; start playing now!

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