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Pop Pot

Designer - Lazio, Italy

Launched by architects Arabella Rocca and Giacomo Sanna Architetti in 2021, Pop Pot is a collection of singular vases that reinterprets Ancient Roman amphoras found by archeologist Heinrich Dressel at the end of the 1800s. Handcrafted using 3D digital printing techniques and sustainable materials made of corn starch and recycled plastic, it features special edition products finished in gold, bronze, and multicolor patterns as well as bespoke pieces.

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Pop Pot,  where history meets the future

Deeply rooted in tradition, Pop Pot is inspired by ancient Roman amphorae, emblems of a golden age but its vision does not stop at the past. Using 3D printing, the brand reinterprets these classic archetypes with a contemporary twist, offering novel shapes and pop colors.

This design includes passion and caring for our planet.

Pop Pot creates one-of-a-kind, custom-made pieces using eco-friendly materials such as PLA derivated from cornstarch, recycled plastic and bio material. The brand is constantly engaged in researching and experimenting with increasling sustainable filament such as coffee waste and hemp straw minimizing environmental impact and supporting greener, more responsible manufacturing.

POP POT is the perfect marriage of tradition and technology. Each piece tells a story, a journey that starts in ancient Rome and passes through the frontiers of modern 3D printing technology, decorating directly contemporary spaces.

Driven by the belief that beauty and sustainability can and should coexsist, Pop Pot designers are committed to reducing the enviromental footprint of producion,

Through 3d printing and artificial intelligence, they minimize waste and maximize efficency, creating unique, tailor-made products that resonate with both the heart and the mind.

Eco friendly materials are pur starting point, not an afterthought.

Pop Pot’s mission goes beyond mere creation, It’s a vision of a word where every object, big or small, reflects a commitment to a greener, more sustainable future.

It is an invitation to think differently, to embrace the old and the new and to see beauty in the symbiosis of tradition and technology.

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