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White and Gray Studio Glass Bowl by Guggisberg Baldwin

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Set of 3 Decorative Containers by Gianfranco Frattini for Progetti '1974'
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Laminated Acrylic Ospiti Collection Sculpture by A. Anastasio for Design Gallery
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An extremely limited edition acrylic sculpture designed by Andrea Anastasio in 1999 for his Ospiti Collection for Design Gallery of Milan, Italy. Sometimes called “Passato” and constructed of florescent red acrylic laminated between clear acrylic, this piece is a clever formulation of a two dimensional fruit bowl that possesses a depth resulting from the shifting colors and reflections caused by the fluorescent laminated acrylic...
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