Below are a few of the products that are highlighted in the Exhibition. There are a lot more to see when you come to visit one of the Exhibitions.
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MING
Rodolfo Dordoni
Serralunga – Italy
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With generous dimensions that underline the upper large border the Ming flowerpots are known for their traditional yet modern adaptable design. While sketching the designer was contemplating the use of cetaceous plants such as cactus which is rich and prickly to contrast with the soft and sensuous shape of the pot.
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Unifore
Luisa Bocchietto
Serralunga – Italy
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This flowerpot shape pays tribute to the 60’s and is suitable for plants and small flowers. It is a flowerpot designed to decorate less formal areas of the home or for informal and recreational settings.
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Lowers
Paolo Rizzato
Serralunga – Italy
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This is an evocative re-interpretation of memory linearity and the elegance of design. The Lowers with a minimal form answers in a contemporary way to need while introducing a coherent form of technology.
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Eufronio
Paolo Rizzato
Serralunga – Italy
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This reversible flowerpot holder can be used on both bases for various dimensions with either a flared or tapered effect. It is appropriate for large outdoor settings. The versatile uses contradict the severe shape of the design.
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Light
Jan Puylaert
Wet – Italy
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The Wet bathtub awarded the German DesignPlus award is made out of polyethylene which allows for the usage of spectacular colours and can be used indoors as well as outdoors. The bathtub is available in 6 colours with light or without light.
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Santavase
Denis Santachiara
Serralunga – Italy
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Can a flowerpot sprout directly from the soil rather than be placed on the ground? Can as the plant itself which originates from the ground require earth either flat or inclined? Santavase revolutionizes the concept of flowerpots no longer set down but screwed half way into the ground by its steel finished point. For the designer this represents prosthesis and a prolongation of nature.
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Botanica
Denis Santachiara
Serralunga – Italy
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The Botanica is a container that is capable of standing out among flowerpots rather than being hidden in the garden shed.
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Santamonica
Denis Santachiara
Zerodisegno – Italy
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A “wavy” wide and comfortable seat made of polyethylene in three different colours: yellow white and terracotta suitable for both inside and outside usuage. Santa Monica may be used as an individual seat or connected through the holes in the chair’s spine.
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Top Pot
Ron Arad
Serralunga – Italy
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This pot is designed with a dynamic and changeable shape which can extend to fit in with the mood and need of its placement according to the personality of the plant and of the house. Winner of the Design Press Award ICFF New York.
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Big Easy
Ron Arad
Moroso – Italy
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The impulse given by technology are a substantial part of Ron Arad’s projects; ‘’It seems to me that the technology world is the expression of the man’s capability of his inventiveness’’ a world that is a suggestions warehouse to be looked at with an interpretative eye refusing the idea of an industrial object far from the human needs.
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Scarlett
Christophe Pillet
Serralunga – Italy
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With a sinuous inner and outer presence in two different dimensions the pleated effect of the surfaces ensures the vessel appears smooth and dressed.
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Princess
Christophe Pillet
Serralunga – Italy
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This is a reinterpretation of classical objects from the past shown in a modern key. Along with its natural function the surface is adorned with a pattern similar to white paper where you can write and sketch.
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Dora
Roberto and Ludovica Palomba
Zanotta – Italy
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Dora is the first “decorated” armchair to be rotomoulded. It is superbly designed with a beautiful flower theme. A true prowess of technology with the motives engraved in the grinds to produce a contrasted effect.
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Maxò
Roby Cantarutti
Aarmet– Italy
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Maxò does not match up to the normal concept of an armchair: in fact it is an industrially produced unit provided with a hard but highly ergonomic seat a wide armrest that can be used as a small table or computer stand and a base with a magazine or bag shelf
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Zontik
Karim Rashid
Casamania– Italy
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An unusual umbrella stand painted in a two-tone finish in both the exterior and interior. It is available in a multitude of effects and colours with a glossy finish that is suitable for both the indoors and outdoors.
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Tokyo Pop
Tokujin Yoshioka
Driade– Italy
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This is a polyethylene sofa - made in white sand light orange and green grey colour. It is also suitable for outdoors. This is an award winning piece.
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