anni 70
Height: 1.58 in (4 cm)Diameter: 7.09 in (18 cm)
1970
Angelo Mangiarotti
Brambilla brothers
The Ashtray designed by Mangiarotti for F.lli Brambilla is a distinctive and timeless piece that captures the essence of modernist design during that era, with its clean lines, minimalist form, and enduring elegance. The ashtray is characterized by clean lines, a geometrically pleasing form, and a minimalist design—hallmarks of modernist principles. The use of white ceramic enhances its modern and timeless appeal. Mangiarotti's design approach typically prioritized both practicality and aesthetic appeal, and this ashtray reflects that philosophy. F.lli Brambilla, a respected name in ceramic design production, collaborated with Mangiarotti to produce pieces that mirrored the spirit of the times. This iconic ashtray stands as a testament to the innovative design trends of the 1970s, seamlessly merging practicality with a modernist aesthetic. It's in perfect condition and marked on the bottom.
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