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Sci-fi vase by Marc Newson for Cor Unum, 1993
By Marc Newson
Located in PARIS, FR
Marc Newson
Sci-Fi vase
Cor Unum Ceramics & Art
glazed porcelain
Signed with stickers manufacturer's label to base
Category
1990s Dutch Vases
Materials
Ceramic
Set of 3 "Ringoletto" Vases by Ron Arad for Rosenthal, 2000
By Ron Arad
Located in PARIS, FR
3 Ringoletto Vases by Ron Arad for Studio-Line by Rosenthal. 2000s
Interior metal spring adjustable by rotation. Very good state
The adjustable spring allows you to adjust the height of the vase according to the size of the flowers placed there.
All marked Rosenthal studio line under the base (see photos).
Height (without metal spring) white porcelain vase only 16 cm. Diameter 11 cm
Height (without spring) black porcelain vase alone 20 cm. Diameter 8 cm
Height (without spring) silver porcelain vase alone 16 cm. Diameter 11 cm
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Babyboop RA06 sculpture vase by Ron Arad - Alessi, 2002
By Ron Arad
Located in PARIS, FR
Babyboop RA06 sculpture vase by Ron Arad - Alessi, 2002
This vase is out of production
Category
Early 2000s Italian Vases
Materials
Iron
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