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'Ceramic Container No 1', aubergine

Item# VITR20CER511PUR
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  • No. 1, dark aubergine
$280
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  • Vitra 'Ceramic Container No 1', aubergine No. 1, dark aubergine VITR20CER511PUR
  • Vitra 'Ceramic Container No 1', aubergine No. 1, dark aubergine VITR20CER511PUR
  • Vitra 'Ceramic Container No 1', aubergine No. 1, dark aubergine VITR20CER511PUR
  • Vitra 'Ceramic Container No 1', aubergine No. 1, dark aubergine VITR20CER511PUR
  • Vitra 'Ceramic Container No 1', aubergine No. 1, dark aubergine VITR20CER511PUR
  • Vitra 'Ceramic Container No 1', aubergine No. 1, dark aubergine VITR20CER511PUR
Vitra's 'Ceramic Containers' are ideal for storing small items such as keys, change and trinkets. Derived from American architect Alexander Girard's original 'Ceramic Containers' collection designed in 1952, the glazed ceramic item has been reissued by Vitra and is one of a series of pieces that echo the traditional shapes of apothecary vessels, board game tokens or millinery blocks.

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Vitra's 'Ceramic Containers' are ideal for storing small items such as keys, change and trinkets. Derived from American architect Alexander Girard's original 'Ceramic Containers' collection designed in 1952, the glazed ceramic item has been reissued by Vitra and is one of a series of pieces that echo the traditional shapes of apothecary vessels, board game tokens or millinery blocks.
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FRANKBROS says
Vitra's 'Ceramic Containers' are ideal for storing small items such as keys, change and trinkets. Derived from American architect Alexander Girard's original 'Ceramic Containers' collection designed in 1952, the glazed ceramic item has been reissued by Vitra and is one of a series of pieces that echo the traditional shapes of apothecary vessels, board game tokens or millinery blocks.

Technical

Ceramic
Width 180mm
Length 180mm
Height 330mm
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Technical
Ceramic
Width 180mm
Length 180mm
Height 330mm

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