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Cutout V05 - Contemporary Black Metal Sculptural Vase by Millim Studio
By Millim Studio
Located in Frascati, RM
Cutout is an aesthetic research on metal shapes that have been “cutted out” from other projects. The variable and free geometries, due to the previous processes, give the sign to each new piece. Abandoned forms come back to show themselves in a new life. No more matter in excess but form and essence. Cutout V05 is made off 4 mm sheet metal. The vase is no longer just a container for flowers but becomes a dynamic and harmonious sculpture. Each piece is made in Italy, welded and finished with care by master craftsmen. "We create experiences between art, communication, culture and design. We give value to research and time, creating unique and innovative processes. We explore the concept of beauty. We shape new visions. Form, matter and content, communicate each other evolving into new and contemporary...
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2010s Italian Modern Millim Studio Vases and Vessels

Materials

Iron

Cutout V02, Contemporary Black Metal Sculptural Vase by Millim Studio
By Millim Studio
Located in Frascati, RM
Cutout is an aesthetic research on metal shapes that have been “cutted out” from other projects. The variable and free geometries, due to the previous processes, give the sign to each new piece. Abandoned forms come back to show themselves in a new life. No more matter in excess but form and essence. Cutout V02 is made off 4 mm sheet metal. The vase is no longer just a container for flowers but becomes a dynamic and harmonious sculpture. Each piece is made in Italy, welded and finished with care by master craftsmen. "We create experiences between art, communication, culture and design. We give value to research and time, creating unique and innovative processes. We explore the concept of beauty. We shape new visions. Form, matter and content, communicate each other evolving into new and contemporary...
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2010s Italian Modern Millim Studio Vases and Vessels

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Iron

Cutout V01, Contemporary Black Metal Sculptural Vase by Millim Studio
By Millim Studio
Located in Frascati, RM
Cutout is an aesthetic research on metal shapes that have been “cutted out” from other projects. The variable and free geometries, due to the previous processes, give the sign to each new piece. Abandoned forms come back to show themselves in a new life. No more matter in excess but form and essence. Cutout V01 is made off 4 mm sheet metal. The vase is no longer just a container for flowers but becomes a dynamic and harmonious sculpture. Each piece is made in Italy, welded and finished with care by master craftsmen. "We create experiences between art, communication, culture and design. We give value to research and time, creating unique and innovative processes. We explore the concept of beauty. We shape new visions. Form, matter and content, communicate each other evolving into new and contemporary...
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2010s Italian Modern Millim Studio Vases and Vessels

Materials

Iron

Cutout V03, Contemporary Black Metal Sculptural Vase by Millim Studio
By Millim Studio
Located in Frascati, RM
Cutout is an aesthetic research on metal shapes that have been “cutted out” from other projects. The variable and free geometries, due to the previous processes, give the sign to each new piece. Abandoned forms come back to show themselves in a new life. No more matter in excess but form and essence. Cutout V03 is made off 4 mm sheet metal. The vase is no longer just a container for flowers but becomes a dynamic and harmonious sculpture. Each piece is made in Italy, welded and finished with care by master craftsmen. "We create experiences between art, communication, culture and design. We give value to research and time, creating unique and innovative processes. We explore the concept of beauty. We shape new visions. Form, matter and content, communicate each other evolving into new and contemporary...
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2010s Italian Modern Millim Studio Vases and Vessels

Materials

Iron

Cutout V04, Contemporary Black Metal Sculptural Vase by Millim Studio
By Millim Studio
Located in Frascati, RM
Cutout is an aesthetic research on metal shapes that have been “cutted out” from other projects. The variable and free geometries, due to the previous processes, give the sign to each new piece. Abandoned forms come back to show themselves in a new life. No more matter in excess but form and essence. Cutout V04 is made off 4 mm sheet metal. The vase is no longer just a container for flowers but becomes a dynamic and harmonious sculpture. Each piece is made in Italy, welded and finished with care by master craftsmen. "We create experiences between art, communication, culture and design. We give value to research and time, creating unique and innovative processes. We explore the concept of beauty. We shape new visions. Form, matter and content, communicate each other evolving into new and contemporary...
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2010s Italian Modern Millim Studio Vases and Vessels

Materials

Iron

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Millim Studio vases and vessels are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of metal and are designed with extraordinary care. Many of the original vases and vessels by Millim Studio 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 vases and vessels by Capperidicasa, Vincenzo D'Alba, and Egidio Di Rosa and Pier Alessandro Giusti. Prices for Millim Studio vases and vessels can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $1,136 and can go as high as $1,520, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $1,407.

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