anni 70
Height: 9.45 in (24 cm)Diameter: 10.24 in (26 cm)
An hexagonal fake tortoise shell lucite and brass centerpiece designed and manufactured in Italy in the Seventies, it's in original conditions with small signs of use and age and brass in original patina. it was used as an amazing double wine cooler, but it can be a cachepot or a statement vase. This Mid-Century Modern centerpiece embodies the design ethos of the 1970s, with its geometric shapes, use of brass, and the incorporation of unique materials like fake tortoise shell lucite. It serves as both a functional centerpiece and a decorative element, adding a touch of glamor and sophistication to any space. The combination of the hexagonal form and the tortoiseshell pattern make it a visually compelling and iconic representation of Mid-Century Modern design.The brass introduces warm, golden tones to the centerpiece, creating a harmonious contrast with the fake tortoise lucite. The overall color palette evokes a sense of warmth and richness.
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