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Baciata dal Mare Sculptural Lamp
By Creazioni di Andrea Serra
Located in Milan, IT
This unique illuminated sculpture by artisan Andrea Serra is both a piece of contemporary art and a functional lamp. With its particular shape, free of any broken lines, it manages t...
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2010s Italian Abstract Sculptures

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Multi-gemstone

Pablita Sculptural Vase by Zanetto
By Zanetto
Located in Milan, IT
This striking vase is part of a limited series of only twelve pieces that pay homage to Pablo Picasso. Its woman-like forms are made in brass and their sinuous shapes evoke the poeti...
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2010s Italian Vases

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Tribe Brown and Yellow Low Vase by Arik Levy
By Bitossi, Arik Levy
Located in Milan, IT
Elegant and expressive, this stylized ceramic bowl-shaped vase flaunts a two-tone finish enriching its design with earthy tones, warm brown on the outside and yellow inside, the latter visible through the wide top opening. Perfect in a modern, neutral-toned interior where it will add a subtle pop of color, this low-profiled vase...
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2010s Italian Centerpieces

Materials

Ceramic

Large Green and Red Centrepiece by Ettore Sottsass
By Ettore Sottsass, Bitossi
Located in Milan, IT
This elegant centerpiece in white clay features a base in dark grey supporting a conic body made of concentric steps that are finished in red on the outside and in vivid matte green ...
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2010s Italian Centerpieces

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Ceramic

Giant Round Silver Basket with Lemons
By Brandimarte
Located in Milan, IT
A very large basket made in premium silver characterized by lemon-like shapes all around its frame. This piece is made by the experienced hands of ma...
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2010s Italian Centerpieces

Materials

Silver

Kastle Large Green Centerpiece by Karim Rashid
By Purho Murano, Karim Rashid
Located in Milan, IT
This centerpiece is a striking example of modern aesthetic and traditional craftsmanship. It was designed in 2013 by Karim Rashid and crafted of mouth-blown Murano glass. It is part ...
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2010s Italian Centerpieces

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Striped Fold II, Mixed Colour Porcelain Sculptural Vessel by Steven Edwards
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