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Ladoga Vase By Matteo Thun - Memphis Milano

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DESCRIPTION

This eclectic porcelain vase, designed by Matteo Thun in 1982, takes its name from Europe’s largest lake. Its ethereal form features a central conical bowl supported by a semi-spherical base and rounded elements, giving it a playful resemblance to an ice cream cone. When paired with Thun’s other creations, it creates a dynamic visual impact.

Product ID:
105347
Style:
Modern
Color:
Smoky White
Top Shape:
Conical
Location:
Indoor
Materials Used:
Porcelain
Width:
0 cm | 0.0 inches
Depth:
0 cm | 0.0 inches
Height:
25 cm | 9.8 inches

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