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Aldo Londi for Bitossi Majolica Cachepot Planter Bud Vase, Italy 1960s

$250
£190.95
€218.35
CA$355.39
A$389.78
CHF 203.84
MX$4,709.57
NOK 2,557.67
SEK 2,410.91
DKK 1,629.69

About the Item

Modernist majolica cachepot planter or bud vase features a streamlined sculptural shape with wide rim accentuating the top of the piece; minimal form of the piece is juxtaposed by the colorful glaze with abstract graphic pattern of large green dots in black linear matrix on mottled grey background. The cachepot was created by Aldo Londi for Bitossi Ceramiche and is signed in Londi's own hand with his distinctive 'Ztaly' mark, letter "B", and model number; it is missing the distributor label, but it was probably created for either Raymor or Rosenthal Netter. The convenient size and form of the piece allows it to be used either as a cachepot planter for a smaller plant, such as an orchid, or a bud vase; it can also be used to store and display brushes. It will make a perfect addition to a wide range of interiors, from Traditional to Victorian, Modern, Transitional, Hollywood Regency, Glam, Grand Millennial, Collected, or Contemporary.

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