Blue Bird Sculpture by Aldo Londi
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DESCRIPTION
This minimalist statue of a bird in white clay with blue finish is perching on two fine metal rods from a square base. The stylized bird is vivid-blue, with geometric engravings and few parallel irregular strokes of color in the darker hues equivalent to the metallic paintwork of the base. Designed in 1953 by Aldo Londi
HIGHLIGHTS
- • Handmade in Italy
Eco-friendly
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