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Bitossi Vaso Tagliato Collezione Access

Bitossi Vaso Tagliato Collezione Access

The Vaso Tagliato is a sculptural ceramic vase originally designed by Aldo Londi in 1971. Its form is hand-thrown in refractory red clay and features a distinctive symmetrical cut across the upper section. The exterior is finished in a deep brown glaze, while the interior reveals a contrasting glossy yellow or white enamel, depending on the edition. This interplay of form and colour exemplifies Londi’s modernist approach, where structural interventions and bold finishes transformed everyday objects into expressive design pieces.

Reissued in 2015 as part of the Riedizioni Archivio Storico collection, this edition is limited to just 99 pieces. Each vase is handmade in Montelupo Fiorentino, Italy, and faithfully reproduces the original model preserved in the Bitossi Museum Archive. It is marked with its archival inventory number and the historic “Cav. G. Bitossi & Figli” name at the base. Choose your favourite piece and order today to bring a piece of Italian ceramic heritage into your home.

$193.02

Original: $643.41

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Bitossi Vaso Tagliato Collezione Access—

$643.41

$193.02
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The Vaso Tagliato is a sculptural ceramic vase originally designed by Aldo Londi in 1971. Its form is hand-thrown in refractory red clay and features a distinctive symmetrical cut across the upper section. The exterior is finished in a deep brown glaze, while the interior reveals a contrasting glossy yellow or white enamel, depending on the edition. This interplay of form and colour exemplifies Londi’s modernist approach, where structural interventions and bold finishes transformed everyday objects into expressive design pieces.

Reissued in 2015 as part of the Riedizioni Archivio Storico collection, this edition is limited to just 99 pieces. Each vase is handmade in Montelupo Fiorentino, Italy, and faithfully reproduces the original model preserved in the Bitossi Museum Archive. It is marked with its archival inventory number and the historic “Cav. G. Bitossi & Figli” name at the base. Choose your favourite piece and order today to bring a piece of Italian ceramic heritage into your home.

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