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Post-Modern Glass Vase by Massimo Giacon for Vis-à-vis Collection of Ritzenhoff
By Massimo Giacon
Located in Doornspijk, NL
Cheerful glass vase designed by Massimo Giacon for the Vis-à-vis Collection of Ritzenhoff, 1999
Category

1990s Italian Post-Modern Vases

Materials

Glass

Memphis Milano Postmodern Silk Necktie by Massimo Giacon
By Massimo Giacon, Memphis Milano
Located in Ferndale, MI
fashion, Massimo Giacon nails a sophisticated yet fun necktie design for the Memphis Milano Design Group
Category

Vintage 1980s Post-Modern Barware

Materials

Silk

Italian Murano Glass Wall Light "Nausicaa 18" by Massimo Giacon for Artemide
By Artemide, Massimo Giacon
Located in Barntrup, DE
Amazing wall lamp "Nausicaa 18" by Italian designer Massimo Giacon. Hand-crafted Murano glass lamp
Category

1990s Italian Post-Modern Wall Lights and Sconces

Materials

Metal

Donkey Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions
By Superego Editions, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Ceramic sculpture part of the 'Pop Will Eat Himself' designed by Massimo Giacon and produced by
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Coniglieschio Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Superego Editions, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Giacon for Superego Editions. Limited edition of 50 pieces. Signed and numbered. Biography Massimo
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Frida Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Superego Editions, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Frida model glazed ceramic sculpture from the new collection École d'Art s by Massimo Giacon for
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Vincent Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Superego Editions, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Vicent model glazed ceramic sculpture from the new collection École d'Art s by Massimo Giacon for
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Cinghialondolo Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Superego Editions, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Massimo Giacon and produced by Superego Editions. Signed and numbered. Limited edition. Biography
Category

2010s Italian Modern Candelabras

Materials

Ceramic

Montonsferatu Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Superego Editions, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic part of the "Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and produced
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Dodo Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Superego Editions, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic part of the "Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and produced
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Coniglieschio Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Giacon for Superego Editions. Limited edition of 50 pieces. Signed and numbered. Biography Massimo
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Pablo Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Pablo model glazed ceramic sculpture from the new collection École d'Arts by Massimo Giacon for
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Folpo Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
" collection designed by Massimo Giacon and produced by Superego Editions. Signed and numbered. Limited edition
Category

2010s Italian Modern Candelabras

Materials

Ceramic

Paperocchio Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Ceramic sculpture part of the 'Pop Will Eat Himself' designed by Massimo Giacon and produced by
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Masocane Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Ceramic sculpture part of the 'Pop Will Eat Himself' designed by Massimo Giacon and produced by
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Woodbear Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic part of "The Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and produced
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Pietà Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic sculpture part of the "Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Pisolino Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic part of "The Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and produced
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Crucified Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic sculpture part of the "Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and
Category

2010s Italian Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Coniglieschio Bronze Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Studio Superego, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
. Biography Massimo Giacon was born in Padova in 1961. Since 1980 he has been working in Milan, as a comic
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Che Culo! Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Giacon and produced by Superego Editions. Signed and numbered. Limited edition. Biography Massimo
Category

Early 2000s Italian Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Love Carrot Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic part of "The Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and produced
Category

Early 2000s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Salvad' Oeuf Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Salvad' Oeuf model glazed ceramic sculpture from the new collection École d'Art s by Massimo Giacon
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Kokoo Coquette Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Ceramic sculpture part of the 'Pop Will Eat Himself' designed by Massimo Giacon and produced by
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

So Cute Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic sculpture part of the "Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and
Category

Early 2000s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Bug Bunny Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic part of "The Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and produced
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Monkey Kali Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Ceramic sculpture part of the 'Pop Will Eat Himself' designed by Massimo Giacon and produced by
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Pop Ganesh Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Ceramic sculpture part of the 'Pop Will Eat Himself' designed by Massimo Giacon and produced by
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Nose Twins Ceramic Sculptures by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Two ceramic sculptures part of the 'Pop Will Eat Himself' designed by Massimo Giacon and produced
Category

2010s Italian Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

In Bocca al lupo Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Massimo Giacon, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic sculpture part of the "Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Coniglionna Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Superego Editions, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic sculpture part of the "Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and
Category

2010s Italian Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Massimo Giacon Modern Enameled Ceramic "In Bocca Al Lupo" Italian Sculpture
By Superego, Massimo Giacon
Located in Madrid, ES
Giacon and edited by Superego. Made of enameled ceramic. Edition 3/50. Massimo Giacon was born in
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Massimo Giacon La Divina Commedia Sculptures by Alessi and Comic Book Ettore.
By Alessi, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Ceramic sculptures designed by Massimo Giacon for Alessi + comic book Ettore. Collection of 6
Category

2010s Italian Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Massimo Giacon Love Carrot Sculpture Superego Editions, Italy
By Superego Editions, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic part of "The Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and produced
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Massimo Giacon, "Love Carrot" Sculpture, Superego Editions, Italy
By Superego Editions, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic part of "The Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and produced
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Dodo Ceramic Sculpture by Massimo Giacon for Superego Editions, Italy
By Superego Editions, Massimo Giacon
Located in Milan, Italy
Limited edition ceramic part of the "Pop Will Eat Himself" designed by Massimo Giacon and produced
Category

2010s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

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