

A testament to the special bond that connected Ettore Sottsass with master ceramist Sarri, this fruit bowl of The Indian Memory Collection is inspired by a drawing Sottsass created in 1973 (currently part of the collection at New York's MoMA). First produced by Alessio Sarri in 1987, this unique original work has a circular shape is reminiscent of a crown with rounded spikes like smooth sugar cubes. Crafted of ceramic, it is marked by a pure white color recalling the spiritual atmosphere of the ancient Indian temples.
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Alessio Sarri Ceramiche
Toscana, Italy | Ceramist
Alessio Sarri Ceramiche was established in 1981 after the first exhibition of postmodern design by the Memphis Group. Master potter Alessio Sarri was able to bring to life the inventive projects of Memphis Group artists, among whom most notably George J. Sowden, Ettore Sottsass, Nathalie du Pasquier, Almerico De Angelis, Beatrice Santiccioli, Jasper Morrison. Sarri also designed his own collections, his sculptural works of art boasting new captivating shapes drawn from everyday objects, such as tableware, that become unique and high-quality objects of design.Discover more