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Edie Sedgwick was the muse of Andy Warhol, a symbol of the 1960s, always wearing oversized earrings and black socks. Elena Cutolo, talented designer trained under the guidance of Ettore Sottsass, has imagined a pair of vases and a large bowl inspired by Edie’s wardrobe and jewellery collection. This is how the family was born: Edie ’60 is a vase with earrings available in limited edition of nine pieces, Edie is the vase without earrings while the Edie Bowl is a large centrepiece.
Edie Bowl — available in the following colours: blue / green lagoon / mediterranean blue with emerald green rim — is made of Murano blown glass decorated with a vaguely geometric pattern.
Dimensions: H 25 X Ø 40 cm
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Surprising, in their own way, they are a great example of contemporary creativity rooted in a long tradition of design and craft.
Elena Cutolo was born in Naples in 1966, she studied architecture in Naples and Barcelona and graduated in 1992. In 1993 she moved to Paris to work with the Reichen & Robert architecture firm. Since 1998 he has been living in Milan, he began his collaboration with the Sottsass Associati studio for architectural projects and, from 2002 to 2007, with Ettore Sottsass dealing with interior design projects, exhibitions and design. In 2008 he opened his own studio in Milan. As a designer, he designs for companies such as Morelato, Venini (Limited Editions) and Glas Italia.
Purho, Italian soul and international character represent a wide range of thematic collections designed by Karim Rashid, Alessandro Mendini, Elena Cutolo, Filippo Feroldi, VI + M Studio, and LPWK, transformed into wonderful material by skilled master glassmakers: unique pieces, made in Murano glass and accompanied by the “Murano artistic glass” certification. A pure concept is by its nature independent.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 3 - Jul 8
US$40
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