A superb piece of art that can also be used to display food or other objects in a contemporary interior, this unique fruit bowl was designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1982. Made entirely of blown glass, its asymmetrical structure boasts a small red base connected to the top bowl with a central transparent element and three striking, chord-like elements in red, white, and turquoise. The bowl is framed with a series of differently shaped and colored elements for a striking effect that will make an unforgettable statement on any occasion.
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Benedetto Ferraro
Piemonte, Italy | Artist
Specializing in contemporary ceramics, artist Benedetto Ferraro founded Terrenotrie Ceramiche workshop in 2010 based in the historical center of a small town in the province of Cosenza (Calabria, Italy). At first creating everyday objects such as plates, cups, and vases, Ferraro has taken part in various art exhibitions where he showcases singular oeuvres that merge traditional artisanal craftsmanship with creative contemporary sensibilities.Discover more