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Small white porcelain vase decorated with small blue "faces", designed by Andrea Branzi and published by Alessi in 2000.
Limited edition of 99,999 unique pieces with 99,999 different "faces".
This vase corresponds to face no. 06787 and is part of a series of objects from the Genetic Tales family.
Genetic Tales is a general atlas of humanity that shows how masses are formed from a pair. Some of the most important drawings (or human types) have become the pattern for a range of products.
Vintage collector's item, very hard to find, in perfect condition.
Dimensions: diameter 5 cm, height 18 cm.
Andrea Branzi (Florence, 1938), architect and designer, lives and works in Milan. From the beginning of his career, he participated in the major movements that made Italian design famous. Between 1964 and 1974, he was a member of Archizoom Associati, the first internationally renowned avant-garde group, whose projects are now housed at the Center for Communication Studies and Archives of the University of Parma and at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris. In 1981, he was one of the founders of the Memphis Group. Since 1967, he has been involved in industrial and experimental design, architecture, urban planning, education, and cultural promotion.
Alessi is the kitchenware brand that has created some of the most extraordinary objects in our daily lives. Founded in 1921, Alessi has always distinguished itself through the high quality of its products and a modern minimalism that adds a contemporary touch to any space. Alessi has remained a leader in design and innovation and continues to collaborate with today's leading designers, now considered the Italian Design Factory.