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This eclectic objet d'art exemplifies masterful craftsmanship and the endless and alluring potential of interlocking volumes. It can serve as a box with a lid, a glamorous sculpture, or as two separate vases once the lid is pulled out from the wooden cylinder. Its secret and imaginative design combines hand-turned wood with fine majolica elements glazed respectively in purple, gray, and finished in gold through the third firing step. Slight differences from the picture attest to its artisan nature.
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Ennio Nonni
Emilia-Romagna, Italy | Artist
Urban planner, architect, and designer Ennio Nonni was born in Faenza in 1954 where he directed urban design projects for over 30 years. Nonni cultivated his passion for design through his minimal and colorful vases and sculptures characterized by the "faience", glazed ceramic earthenware, combined with themes of futuristic cities, enigmatic but not unlikely architectural fantasies. In addition to his artistic pursuits, Nonni directed two museums (MAP Institute and MUS.T) and introduced incentives for green construction, “biourbanism”, and contemporary art projects in 2019.Discover more