Large 'Ethno' Fruit Bowl by Stefano Giovannoni for Alessi

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Designer: Stefano Giovannoni

Maker: Alessi - Italy

Year: 2000s

Size: D/W 230 x H 120

Condition Report: Good condition. Light scratching in places.

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Following on from the design duo of ‘King Kong’ (made up of two designers, Stefano Giovannoni & Guido Venturini) this design comes a few years later from just Stefano Giovannoni. Evolving the cut-out style developed with the ‘Girotondo’ range, the ‘Ethno’ series shifts from more geometric forms to a softer more organic motif. resembling a fluid man in motion, repeating over and over to make up the intriguing cut-out design.

Perfect as a fruit bowl in the centre of a table, it casts an incredible shadow when empty. A truly intriguing piece to have around the home.

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Designer: Stefano Giovannoni

Maker: Alessi - Italy

Year: 2000s

Size: D/W 230 x H 120

Condition Report: Good condition. Light scratching in places.

.

Following on from the design duo of ‘King Kong’ (made up of two designers, Stefano Giovannoni & Guido Venturini) this design comes a few years later from just Stefano Giovannoni. Evolving the cut-out style developed with the ‘Girotondo’ range, the ‘Ethno’ series shifts from more geometric forms to a softer more organic motif. resembling a fluid man in motion, repeating over and over to make up the intriguing cut-out design.

Perfect as a fruit bowl in the centre of a table, it casts an incredible shadow when empty. A truly intriguing piece to have around the home.

Designer: Stefano Giovannoni

Maker: Alessi - Italy

Year: 2000s

Size: D/W 230 x H 120

Condition Report: Good condition. Light scratching in places.

.

Following on from the design duo of ‘King Kong’ (made up of two designers, Stefano Giovannoni & Guido Venturini) this design comes a few years later from just Stefano Giovannoni. Evolving the cut-out style developed with the ‘Girotondo’ range, the ‘Ethno’ series shifts from more geometric forms to a softer more organic motif. resembling a fluid man in motion, repeating over and over to make up the intriguing cut-out design.

Perfect as a fruit bowl in the centre of a table, it casts an incredible shadow when empty. A truly intriguing piece to have around the home.

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