years 70
Height: 7.88 in (20 cm)Width: 5.12 in (13 cm)Depth: 3.15 in (8 cm)
This is an iconic brown and beige ceramic vase designed and manufactured in Italy by Bertoncello in the Seventies, it embodies the design characteristics of the period, showcasing a blend of modernism, earthy tones, and Italian craftsmanship. The form is simple and elegant, reflecting the influence of mid-century design principles. The vase features a combination of straight lines and gentle curves, creating a harmonious and balanced silhouette. The brown and beige tones contribute to a sense of warmth and organic appeal. These vases exhibits the high level of craftsmanship for which Italian design is renowned. The ceramics bear the marks of skilled hands, with attention to detail in both form and finish. The glazing technique is sophisticated, creating a smooth and lustrous surface that complements the vases' modernist design. This vase not only serves as decorative objects but also as functional pieces suitable for holding floral arrangements or standing alone as sculptural elements.

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