La Closerie Des Lilas Vase By Elena Cutolo
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Inspired by the ambiance of Brasserie La Closerie des Lilas in Paris, a famed haunt where Ernest Hemingway found inspiration amid cold beer and the statue of Marshal Ney, this enchanting vase is a standout piece from the Paris in the Twenties Collection. Crafted from aluminum with meticulous attention to detail, it features a striking composition of simple colors and linear forms. A tall, red cylinder intersects two flat blue discs to create a captivating two-level design reminiscent of the Art Deco era. Whether adorned with flowers or displayed alongside other vases from the collection, this versatile piece adds a touch of elegance to any space. Customizable colors are available upon request through our Concierge service.
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