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Sisters Thai Clara

3,530 

Sisters Thai Clara designed by Pepa Reverter for Bosa is a vase in hand-finished white ceramic and matt gold with elegant design, which is part of the Sisters Thai collection consisting of 4 other vases. The designer’s intention is to pay tribut to woman of all cultures and all times.

Sister Clara in Love

2,055 

Sister in Love Clara designed by Pepa Reverter for Bosa is a vase in hand-finished ceramic characterized by a heart that makes it the most romantic version of Clara. The designer’s intention is to pay tribut to woman of all cultures and all times. Clara is available in versions double color bright red-satin white and satin white with precious metals.

Infinity Clock

2,700 

Designed for Bosa Ceramiche, Infinity Clock – Black and White is an original design by Nika Zupanc.

Each pointer is shaped like a loop, and when they meet things become charmingly complicated. These loops form an intriguing visual structure that disintegrates before our own eyes after a moment. Infinity Clock has a soul of its own, even if just an artificial one. In fact, when it senses our approach it starts to move gently. Its swinging action reminds us that this moment is the only one that is real and the sole one worth living.

Hopebird Glossy Gold and White Base

4,860 

‘hopebird’ by jaime hayon for bosa sculpture (height 72cm)

a table top sized sculpture that symbolizes the importance of an optimistic approach to what lies ahead, the ‘hopebird’ by spanish designer jaime hayon for italian ceramic manufacturer bosa stands proud and straight with a dynamic watch-out position toward the horizon, inviting us to reflect on the importance of staying positive to what the future may bring.

Hopebird Glossy Gold and Blue

4,860 

Hopebird stands proud and tall as it gazes towards the horizon and invites us to reflect on the importance of looking positively at what the future will bring.

This tabletop sculpture is made out of fine ceramic and hand-painted with metallic accents.

Surus Elephant Sculpture

Surus Elephant designed by Alessandra Baldereschi for Bosa is a sculpture with decorations, available in different finishes.

Clown With Mirror Sculpture

5,510 

Clown designed by Jaime Hayon for Bosa is a sculpture in glazed ceramic with mirror, an original and fun idea to elegantly decorate any room in your home. Available in different finishes.

Riccardo Dalisi Sculpture

2,435 

Designed by Elena Salmistraro for Bosa, ‘Most Illustrious’ is a tribute and a token of appreciation to Italian design masters. The collection of ceramic sculptures, finely decorated with coloured enamels, cleverly combine the essential traits of the designers and the works that made them famous. The collection pays homage to Achille Castiglioni Riccardo Dalisi, Michele De Lucchi and Alessandro Mendini.

Achille Castiglioni Sculpture

2,435 

Designed by Elena Salmistraro for Bosa, ‘Most Illustrious’ is a tribute and a token of appreciation to Italian design masters. The collection of ceramic sculptures, finely decorated with coloured enamels, cleverly combine the essential traits of the designers and the works that made them famous. The collection pays homage to Achille Castiglioni Riccardo Dalisi, Michele De Lucchi and Alessandro Mendini.

Michele De Lucchi Sculpture

2,435 

Designed by Elena Salmistraro for Bosa, ‘Most Illustrious’ is a tribute and a token of appreciation to Italian design masters. The collection of ceramic sculptures, finely decorated with coloured enamels, cleverly combine the essential traits of the designers and the works that made them famous. The collection pays homage to Achille Castiglioni Riccardo Dalisi, Michele De Lucchi and Alessandro Mendini.

Alessandro Mendini Sculpture

2,435 

Designed by Elena Salmistraro for Bosa, ‘Most Illustrious’ is a tribute and a token of appreciation to Italian design masters. The collection of ceramic sculptures, finely decorated with coloured enamels, cleverly combine the essential traits of the designers and the works that made them famous. The collection pays homage to Achille Castiglioni Riccardo Dalisi, Michele De Lucchi and Alessandro Mendini.

Geopablo Vase

2,385 

Designed by Jaime Hayon for Bosa, the ‘Geopablo’ vase is part of the ‘Theatre Hayon’ collection of vases and tea pots.

Handmade in Italy by skilled craftsman, this unique piece is adorned with Hayon’s signature iconography. Please note that due to the handcrafted nature of this product, colours and finishes may vary.

S.R. Vintage Vase

2,995 

This vintage-inspired vase is part of a new and exclusive Louise Roe collection, designed by Creative Director and Stylist Sophia Roe, daughter of the eponymous designer. The range draws inspiration from the many special occasions shared with loved ones around the table. Made from mouth-blown glass, it has an elegant rounded shape and textured finish. Use yours to style a floral arrangement, or leave it empty to let the vessel take center stage.

S.R. Vintage Tray

2,995 

Louise Roe knows a thing or two about adding interest to minimal spaces. Crafted from mouth-blown glass with natural ripples, this tray has a curved base and an elegant, wide rim. Fill yours with seasonal fruit.

S.R. Vintage Tray

2,495 

Look to Copenhagen-based brand Louise Roe for homeware that doubles up as fascinating sculptures. This tray, designed in collaboration with the designer’s daughter, Sophia, is made from glass that’s mouth-blown by skilled artisans to create an artfully textured surface. Use it to serve fruit or a showcase it as a standalone piece.

Albaret Vase

3,275 

Albaret transparent blown glass vase with amber decorations, 26 cm high. Elegantly designed, this vase boasts a suggestively unique design, the result of a modern sensibility, which explores the potential of glass with new shapes, bright colors and daring combinations. It is carefully handcrafted and exquisitely detailed; in short, a perfect marriage between art and charm which translates into a decidedly unique and unforgettable piece of furniture capable of adding a touch of personality and intrigue to any space.

Tristano Stand

5,970 

The clear glass stands are a tribute to the great Czech artist Borek Sipek. In them, the valuable material becomes an attempt to render sensations and feelings of an unequivocal modern conscience and is combined with unusual and impactful shapes while maintaining a certain level of sensuality. At the same time, they are able to echo the ancient traditions of fine craftsmanship thanks to carefully crafted and exquisitely detailed decorations, which have been given a new life through the creative use of colour. Each creation signed by Sipek has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world and is characterized by dramatic material effects that push the boundaries of what is possible with the medium, translating a momentum towards innovation.

Blue Glass Vase

970 

“I designed these vases with flowers that must contain: almost to bring them back to their native habitat. Which can be best container if not their very roots, the instrument for which the nourishment, water, get to the petals and leaves? Root vessels are ambivalent objects that want to combine simple lines to an iconic form: a glass cylinder with a transparent inner element is made of coloured glass that represents the root of a flower. These products, made of glass, are ambivalent because they can be used in two directions: on the one hand as the other for a more generous solifleur bouquet “.

Sweet me up – Sugar Bowl

1,300 

Melt Me is a collection of lacquered ceramic objects created by designer Nika Zupanc for Driade. The inspiration comes from pop culture, both in an aesthetic and symbolic sense, and from the idea of freezing a beautiful melting moment in an iconic way, almost as if it were a pictogram. In Nika Zupanc’s work, art – cinema, music and literature – becomes a source of inspiration to develop new and surprising designs with a feminine, poetic character and, at the same time, with a strong and absolutely recognisable aesthetic.

LOVE ME – Mirror

1,885 

Melt Me is a collection of lacquered ceramic objects created by designer Nika Zupanc for Driade.‎
The inspiration comes from pop culture, both in an aesthetic and symbolic sense, and from the idea of freezing a beautiful melting moment in an iconic way, almost as if it were a pictogram.‎ In Nika Zupanc’s work, art – cinema, music and literature – becomes a source of inspiration to develop new and surprising designs with a feminine, poetic character and, at the same time, with a strong and absolutely recognisable aesthetic.‎
The capsule is made up of four pieces that reflect the playful, ironic, light and unique style of the Driade brand, breaking the daily routine with their strong aesthetics and emotional power.

Nilo Vase

4,095 

This superb decorative object was designed in 1983 by Ettore Sottsass and crafted of porcelain. A cylindrical base with a flared mouth supports a spherical pink element on which rest a ridged mouth at a slight angle. The result is charming and eye-catching, making this vase a stunning sculptural addition to a contemporary interior, either alone or combined with the other two designs of the same series, celebrating the large rivers cradles of ancient civilizations, Euphrates and Tigris.

Potato Tray

1,925 

Potato Ceramic tray with metal handles, was originally designed in 1985 by George Sowden for Memphis Milano. Red and white porcelain for a rounded shape and metal handles.

Baburu Bowl – Big

660 

Balancing on top of a small bubble, the Babaru Bowl is a sculptural take on a traditional Japanese bowl design. Baburu, the Japanese name for bubble, comes in three different sizes, and can be used for both storage or stand alone as an artistic object to elevate a space. The series is made of ceramic as it is a hand glazed natural product, the colours may vary slightly and while it is not 100% waterproof, a bag for fresh flowers is included.

Sculpt Art – Shield

1,090 

The Sculpt Wall collection is a series of reliefs for hanging on the wall as pure artistic intentions. The sculptural pieces pull their inspiration from brutalist architecture details, design history and concrete as a surface and material in American Minimalist art of the 1960s. Each piece is handmade from a sustainable concrete-like material of recycled newspapers, sand and chalk powder, combining artistic work with sustainable production methods..

Cobra Double, Hexa – Black

895 

The Cobra Double, Mini from 101 Copenhagen, crafted by the creative duo Kristian Sofus Hansen and Tommy Hyldahl, brilliantly combines soft human silhouettes with robust architectural elements, transforming simple hand sketches into a unique design family.

White and light blue vase

2,080 

Step vase by Bitossi Ceramiche hand-turned in white earth, finished in two-tone white and matt light blue enamel. Designed by the well-known designer Ettore Sottsass exclusively for Bitossi, it has a cylindrical shape surmounted by 5 concentric circles which progressively decrease in size until forming a small mouth on the edge. Of simple elegance, it is made entirely in an artisanal way. 100% Made in Italy product.

HUB-5 Vase

1,845 

Seams designed by Benjamin Hubert for Bitossi is a collection of vases made in ceramic available in 5 different sizes and colours.

This collection, with its essentiality, explores variability and the raw beauty of the line drawn by the plaster moulds with a technically more complex solution.

A design language featuring the unique angle of the lines of the moulds. Colors underline the originality of textures on reliefs.

Aldo Londi Vase

1,780 

Cylinder shape made on a red clay lathe. Accessories series with symmetrical cut in the upper part. Two-tone enamel, bright white inside and brown outside.

Chalk Centerpiece

5,360 

Centerpiece/sculpture Chalk Faye Toogood Bitossi Ceramiche composed of two elements made by hand in white earth casting. Brown engobe under matt white chalk glaze. It’s part of Faye Toogood’s Uncovered collection, a tribute to sculptural primitivism with anthropomorphic features.

Alzata Piccola bowl

1,740 

Ceramic centrepiece ALZATA GRANDE was designed by Italian architect Ettore Sottsass in 1962 and was made by Bitossi Ceramiche artisans in Italy.

With its minimalist geometric forms, this piece is part a black and white series of hand-turned designs featuring decorations of thin, parallel black lines.

Bowl with torn edges

2,145 

Hand-turned bole in white fire-clay. The top of the vase it’s engraved, to create sections that are ripped off by hand. White matt glaze.

 

Clay is the name of the Formafantasma duo’s collection, never before has the name (Ghost Shade) been so well associated with the product. The material is predominant in the design, a formal working process that finds its expressive part in the lathe work: cylinder-shaped vases and disc-shaped bowls are engraved vertically in the upper part of the shape, producing sections, which are “torn” by hand, thus creating the irregular rim. Through this gesture, each element results in a unique work.

The surface is scratched by the lathe with the use of refractory clay. Colours alternate in eight catalogue proposals between sculptural matt white and pastel colours.

Starting from this work, the authors explored the raw and expressive qualities of ceramics, inspired by a project by Aldo Londi from the 1980s, which, for the occasion, has been included in the Historical Archive Re-edition collection.

Guframini Metacactus

965 

For the 50th anniversary of GUFRAM’s most prickly icon, everything is illuminated, indeed lively! Including the Guframini CACTUS®, who for the big occasion present themselves with their best mise in a miniaturized version. A concentrate of irreverence on a scale of 1: 8. To celebrate the CACTUS® birthday, therefore, the Guframini METACACTUS® and LEBLEUCACTUS®, ANOTHER GREEN CACTUS® & ANOTHE R WHI T E CACTUS®, ROS SOCACTUS ® a n d NEROCACTUS® arrive! All together (shrunk down) passionately they keep their slightly cheeky nonconformity and their sophisticatedly sexy irony unchanged. Designed in 1972 by the creative mind of the duo Guido Drocco and Franco Mello, CACTUS® perfectly portrays the always avant-garde vision of the Gufram brand, its desire to overcome the limits of design and its Radical Design spirit. A vision that remains intact even in the miniatures of domestic sculptures exhibited in museums around the world. Each mini-reproduction is made of polyurethane foam which is injected into the previously painted mold so as to obtain a unique piece identical to the original: same softness, same colors and same details. Each Guframini is then finished by hand thus becoming a unique piece. … And above all unrepeatable. Size doesn’t always matter!

Coat Tree

4,570 

The Coat Tree™ is designed by Sidse Werner. It’s one of the world’s most mobile and functional members in this category. The light and fragile look hides the paradoxical fact that it is also one of the world’s most robust and practical stands: You can hang a surprisingly great number of heavy coats on it. The dynamic design is underlined by its ability to blend in anywhere and match the style of any room.

Magazine Holder

440 

A functional, beautiful, and versatile design with timeless appeal. Two internal compartments keep magazines upright, and a practical top handle makes it easy to move or reposition.

Sphere Vase Square – Mini

215 

The Sphere vase is a creation by the duo Tommy Hyldahl and Kristian Sofus Hansen for the brand 101 Copenhagen. Made of ceramic in the colour black. This vase is part of the Sphere series. Perfect as a gift idea.

The Sphere collection celebrates unique silhouettes and textures that have an impact with the decorative appeal of the series consisting of vases, bowls and a coffee table in different shapes and sizes. Elegantly sculpted, each is finished with intricate ornate detailing. Combine them with flowers inside or on their own to create a dominant focal point in your living space.

Sphere Vase Square – Hexa

990 

The Sphere collection has become synonymous with the visual language and signature series of 101 Copenhagen. The series consists of a family of unique silhouettes and textures that come together in a decorative and sculptural way. Each vase is elegantly shaped and decorated with intricate details. Inspired by ancient Chinese vases, a palette of faded earth tones is characteristic of the Sphere collection, which has been developed in close collaboration with highly skilled ceramicists to ensure the precise contrast between the smooth shapes and sharp edges. As this is a hand-glazed natural product, colours may vary slightly. The vase is not 100% waterproof, but a bag for fresh flowers is included. Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl, made of ceramic.