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Creator: Vincenzo D'Alba
21st Century Apulian Ceramic Vase "Empire V" Kiasmo by Vincenzo D'Alba
By Vincenzo D'Alba
Located in Ruffano, IT
The "Empire" series of vases is inspired by the culture and signs of the Japanese world. Each vase is handmade, following the traditional ceramic artisan technique. Each single work...
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2010s Italian Modern Vincenzo D'Alba Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

21st Century Apulian Ceramic Amphorae Kiasmo by Vincenzo D'alba
By Vincenzo D'Alba
Located in Ruffano, IT
The 'Magna Grecia' collection of amphorae is a creation of unique pieces; small terracotta vases with two handles produced and decorated by hand ...
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2010s Italian Modern Vincenzo D'Alba Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

TOTEM Ceramic Sculpture Engraved by the Artists Vincenzo D'alba + Antonio Marras
By Antonio Marras, Vincenzo D'Alba
Located in Ruffano, IT
Totem is part of the "Ceramiche Elettive" collection. This collection, was created for the Milan Design Week and is the result of a cooperation between the artist Vincenzo D'Alba ...
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2010s Italian Modern Vincenzo D'Alba Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

21st Century Ceramic Vase Kiasmo Series "Sighè" Designer Vincenzo D'alba
By Vincenzo D'Alba
Located in Ruffano, IT
This vase from the Sighe' collection has drawn inspiration from a historic place influenced by the vicinity of a monastery which introduces signs and inspirations and above all a str...
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2010s Italian Modern Vincenzo D'Alba Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

21st Century Apulian Ceramic Pumo Hand Painted by Vincenzo D'Alba+Antonio Marras
By Antonio Marras, Vincenzo D'Alba
Located in Ruffano, IT
Pumo is part of the "Ceramiche Elettive" collection. This collection was created for the Milan Design Week, it is the result of cooperation between the artist Vincenzo D'Alba and ...
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2010s Italian Modern Vincenzo D'Alba Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

21st Century Apulian Ceramic Vase "Bovary III" by Vincenzo D'alba+Antonio Marras
By Vincenzo D'Alba, Antonio Marras
Located in Ruffano, IT
The Bovary series consists of six variants of the same theme. A polychromy of signs and images unequivocally describes the graphic value of the duet between Vincenzo D'Alba and Anton...
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2010s Italian Modern Vincenzo D'Alba Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

21st Century Apulian Ceramic Pumo serie "Primitive" Kiasmo by Vincenzo D'Alba
By Vincenzo D'Alba
Located in Ruffano, IT
The "Primitive' pumo is therefore a ceramic handmade artefact, where the materiality of the enamels embodies the sense of the unexpected and the uniqueness of the artwork.
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2010s Italian Modern Vincenzo D'Alba Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

21st Century Ceramic Plate Engraved by Artists Vincenzo D'alba+Antonio Marras
By Antonio Marras, Vincenzo D'Alba
Located in Ruffano, IT
The dish is part of the "Ceramiche Elettive" collection. This collection was created for the Milan Design Week, it is the result of cooperation between the artist Vincenzo D'Alba an...
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2010s Italian Modern Vincenzo D'Alba Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

21st Cent Ceramic Vase Series "Bovary V" Artists Vincenzo D'alba+Antonio Marras
By Antonio Marras, Vincenzo D'Alba
Located in Ruffano, IT
The Bovary series consists of six variants of the same theme. A polychromy of signs and images unequivocally describes the graphic value of the duet between Vincenzo D'Alba and Anton...
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2010s Italian Modern Vincenzo D'Alba Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

Vase Ceramic Sculpture Engraved by the Artists Vincenzo D'Alba + Antonio Marras
By Antonio Marras, Vincenzo D'Alba
Located in Ruffano, IT
The vase is part of the "Ceramiche Elettive" collection. This collection, was created for the Milan Design Week and is the result of a cooperation between the artist Vincenzo D'Al...
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2010s Italian Modern Vincenzo D'Alba Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

21st Century Ceramic Dish Kiasmo Series "Magna Grecia" Designer Vincenzo D'alba
By Vincenzo D'Alba
Located in Ruffano, IT
The "Magna Grecia" plate collection is a series of unique pieces. These terracotta artefacts are made according to ancient traditions. They are then ...
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2010s Italian Modern Vincenzo D'Alba Decorative Objects

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Ceramic

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Vincenzo D'alba decorative objects for sale on 1stDibs.

Vincenzo D'Alba decorative objects are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of ceramic and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Vincenzo D'Alba decorative objects, although beige editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original decorative objects by Vincenzo D'Alba were created in the modern style in italy during the 21st century and contemporary. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider decorative objects by Francesco Lucchese, Marco Segantin, and Elena Salmistraro. Prices for Vincenzo D'Alba decorative objects can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $313 and can go as high as $5,607, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $636.

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