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Calice Vase

C$ 745.00
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Item No. 100733777
New Arrival

Calice Vase

C$ 745.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100733777
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Calice Vase
C$ 745.00
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The Calice Vase (2015) is part of the "Kartell goes Sottsass – A Tribute to Memphis" collection, celebrating the renowned design movement founded by Ettore Sottsass. This bold take reimagines the traditional goblet, challenging the restraint of 1980s industrial design with a blend of pop culture and joyful irreverence. A functional vase that refuses to fade into the background, it’s equally striking filled with flowers or displayed as sculpture. Made in Italy.
  • Reimagines the traditional goblet with bold form and joyful irreverence.
  • Equally striking filled with flowers or displayed as a sculptural object.
  • Embodies the Memphis design movement, founded by Ettore Sottsass.
  • Included in Kartell's "Tribute to Memphis” collection.
Brand
Kartell
General Dimensions
  • 19" H 11⅞" DIA
Product Weight
5.5 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
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Dimensions

Calice Vase

  • Height (in): 19
  • Diameter (in): 11⅞
  • Weight (lbs): 5.5
  • Painted batch-dyed thermoplastic technopolymer

Ettore Sottsass

It would not be an exaggeration to call Ettore Sottsass the godfather of Italian design. His designs are smart, elegant, always surprising and idiosyncratic, all hallmarks of true Italian design. In 1981, Sottsass led a group of designers to form the Memphis movement, which exploded riotously with colors and materials the design world had not seen before.

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