Acco, Idalion, and Sidone. A series of vases designed by Alessandro Mendini for Venini, first introduced in the 1990s. These vases, blown and handcrafted, are
distinguished by a hot-fused glass thread on their narrower sections. Their
classic and clean shapes lend themselves to stylishly decorating space. An
essential and sinuous collection that belongs to timeless classics.
distinguished by a hot-fused glass thread on their narrower sections. Their
classic and clean shapes lend themselves to stylishly decorating space. An
essential and sinuous collection that belongs to timeless classics.
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Vases | SIDONE VASE BY ALESSANDRO MENDINI VENINI 706.72
Item number: 706.72
Collection: Sidone | 1990-1194
Author: Mendini
Material: Murano glass.
Colour: cipria pink/milky white - ginkgo biloba/milky white - iceberg/milky white
Size: D: 8.5 cm; H: 15.5 cm.
Alessandro Mendini was born in Milan in 1931. He was the editor in chief at Casabella, Modo, Domus and Ollo, specially interested in the radical and neo-modern design. He works with Studio Alchimia and designs, both by himself and in collaboration with others, furniture, objects, decorative motifs, clothing, stage sets and small-scale architecture. He is also a painter and journalist, and receives many awards in Italy and abroad. His works can be found in the permanent collections of important museums, such as the Metropolitan Museum of New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. He began to collaborate with Venini in 1987; he designs lamps and glass objects.
Collection: Sidone | 1990-1194
Author: Mendini
Material: Murano glass.
Colour: cipria pink/milky white - ginkgo biloba/milky white - iceberg/milky white
Size: D: 8.5 cm; H: 15.5 cm.
Alessandro Mendini was born in Milan in 1931. He was the editor in chief at Casabella, Modo, Domus and Ollo, specially interested in the radical and neo-modern design. He works with Studio Alchimia and designs, both by himself and in collaboration with others, furniture, objects, decorative motifs, clothing, stage sets and small-scale architecture. He is also a painter and journalist, and receives many awards in Italy and abroad. His works can be found in the permanent collections of important museums, such as the Metropolitan Museum of New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. He began to collaborate with Venini in 1987; he designs lamps and glass objects.
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