Café De La Marie Bin With Lid By Elena Cutolo
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Belonging to the Paris in the Twenties Collection, which pays homage to the locales frequented by Ernst Hemingway, this charming bin is a delightful tribute to Café de la Mairie in St-Sulpice. Here, artist Elena Cutolo found inspiration while enjoying a kir and reading Festa Mobile. Crafted entirely from aluminum, the bin features a cylindrical yellow base complemented by a removable purple conical lid, adorned with an aubergine rim and a striking red spherical accent. The playful interplay of colors and shapes renders this functional piece an ideal addition to a minimalist living room or private study. Each bin is meticulously crafted to order, ensuring its uniqueness and quality.
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