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Place of Origin: European
Planter Sigve Knutson in Casted Aluminium
By Sigve Knutson
Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
Sigve Knutson (b. 1991, Norway) is an experimental designer based in between Oslo and Eindhoven. He obtained an MA in Contextual Design at Design Academy Eindhoven in 2016. His pract...
Category
2010s European Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières
Materials
Aluminum
Large Art Deco French Pot from the 1930s
Located in Dallas, TX
This pot is made from a hard porous, rock-like material. It has a section wrapped around it with decoratively pieced-together flower engravings. The section is a light leafy green st...
Category
1930s Art Deco Vintage European Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières
Materials
Pottery
Modern Black or White Mexican Chinese Inspired Planter or Champagne Cooler
By Qeeboo, Studio Job (Job Smeets & Nynke Tynagel)
Located in Origgio (VA), IT
Capitol inaugurates a new collection of studio job that plays with the icons of history and architecture, rooted in our memory, ranging between East and West. It is an ironic but functional re-presentation of the dome of the Capitol Building in Washington DC, a historic example of American neoclassical architecture that stands on Capitol Hill. By reversing the dome and inserting a surface for the base and housing for plants, objects or to keep champagne cool...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern European Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières
Materials
Plastic
Modern Black or White Mexican Chinese Inspired Planter or Champagne Cooler
By Studio Job (Job Smeets & Nynke Tynagel), Qeeboo
Located in Origgio (VA), IT
Capitol inaugurates a new collection of studio Job that plays with the icons of history and architecture, rooted in our memory, ranging between East and West. It is an ironic but functional re-presentation of the dome of the Capitol Building in Washington DC, a historic example of American neoclassical architecture that stands on Capitol Hill. By reversing the dome and inserting a surface for the base and housing for plants, objects or to keep champagne cool...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern European Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières
Materials
Plastic
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