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Aldo Londi for Bitossi Majolica Bud Vase with 5 Stepped Cylinders, Italy 1960s

$425
£323.94
€373.63
CA$603.63
A$648.66
CHF 348.04
MX$7,640.83
NOK 4,376.27
SEK 3,997.69
DKK 2,792.39

About the Item

Modernist majolica bud vase features a complex sculptural shape with 5 stepped cylinders; minimal form of the piece is accentuated by the monochromatic white glaze. The vase is reminiscent of the Arkitectura series, developed by Londi from 1955 to 1980s by exploring traditional subjects with choices of glossy monochrome surfaces. The vase was created by Aldo Londi for Bitossi Ceramiche and is signed in Londi's own hand with his distinctive 'Ztaly' mark; it is missing the distributor label, but it was probably created for either Raymor or Rosenthal Netter.

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