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Description
Large vase designed by Christopher Dresser (1834–1904) for S.C.I. – Società Ceramica Italiana di Laveno, crafted between the late 19th and early 20th century. This rare and highly valuable piece features a striking iridescent glazed finish, typical of the innovative and artistic experimentation of the period. The vase measures 43 cm in height, with overall dimensions of 58 x 45 cm, and bears the original maker’s stamp on the base as a guarantee of authenticity and origin. Created by one of the most influential designers and pioneers of industrial design in the 19th century, this vase is not only a sophisticated decorative piece but also a true historical artifact, reflecting the dynamic interplay between art and industrial production that defined its era.
Shipping service
We only use professional couriers carefully selected based on the size, weight / volume and fragility of the product. All shipments are insured, we coordinate both collection and delivery by providing dedicated assistance throughout the entire process. Shipping is standard and does not include delivery to the floor. Do you want delivery to the floor?
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Refund Policy
This product comes from a selected shop, you can exercise your right to a refund within 14 days of delivery . If the product is delivered damaged or does not conform to the product sheet, it is possible to open a claim.
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Large vase designed by Christopher Dresser (1834–1904) for S.C.I. – Società Ceramica Italiana di Laveno, crafted between the late 19th and early 20th century. This rare and highly valuable piece features a striking iridescent glazed finish, typical of the innovative and artistic experimentation of the period. The vase measures 43 cm in height, with overall dimensions of 58 x 45 cm, and bears the original maker’s stamp on the base as a guarantee of authenticity and origin. Created by one of the most influential designers and pioneers of industrial design in the 19th century, this vase is not only a sophisticated decorative piece but also a true historical artifact, reflecting the dynamic interplay between art and industrial production that defined its era.