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Elsa Peretti Thumprint Bowl for Tiffany & Co.
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Elsa Peretti’s Thumbprint design is one of her most famous creations. It exemplifies her simple, organic aesthetic. Elsa gets her inspiration from the tactile experiences of everyday life, such as the way a bowl feels when you hold it with your thumb. In her own words she designs "objects you want to touch, objects you want to use, objects of a life well-lived."
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