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Enzo Bioli for Picchio Umbrella Holder in Ceramic Series "Recta" Italy 1970s
By Enzo Bioli
Located in Naples, IT
Rare ceramic umbrella stand from the "Recta" series in shades of orange designed by Enzo Bioli for the Italian company Il Picchio, Parma 1960. Mark on the bottom
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