Glass and Steel Vase CAMICIA by Enzo Mari

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Made from two different but complementary materials, glass and steel vase CAMICIA was designed by Enzo Mari and produced in Italy.

This vase includes an opaque anodised aluminium cylinder, with no bottom, which supports and wraps around the transparent glass container. The cutout and the full-height vertical cutout on the metal cylinder allow a glimpse of the glass container on one side and display its contents.

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Color: Black, Steel

Material: Aluminum, Pyrex®, Steel

Dimensions (cm): H 28.0 ⌀ 12.0

Dimensions (in): H 11.0 ⌀ 4.72

Weight: 0.5kg

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Enzo Mari

Enzo Mari, born in Novara in 1932, works in different directions, from graphics to design and architecture.

In 2002 the Faculty of Architecture of the Milan Polytechnic awarded him an honorary degree in industrial design.

Design is only design if it communicates knowledge

His works are exhibited at the Venice Biennale, the Milan Triennale, the Schloss Charlottenburg in Berlin, the M.I.C. of Faenza, at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome, and at the MoMA in New York.

For the calibre of his research, he was awarded many prizes including four Compasso d'Oro.