Yellow Napkin Holder by Guzzini
Designer: Luigi Massoni & Rede Guzzini
Maker: Guzzini - Italy
Year: 1980s
Size: D 170 x H 220 x W 180
Condition report: Great vintage condition. Limited signs of wear and use.
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Produced in Italy by Guzzini, this vintage piece was originally designed as a napkin holder in the 1980s. A function that is not often needed in todays day an age, due to a move to more sustainable practices inside the home, we think this instead makes a great catch-all for all those daily bits and pieces.
A slopped tray and arched handle create a unique form that can easily be picked up and moved around your space. A great way to give life to a piece who’s intended function is no longer relevant.
Designer: Luigi Massoni & Rede Guzzini
Maker: Guzzini - Italy
Year: 1980s
Size: D 170 x H 220 x W 180
Condition report: Great vintage condition. Limited signs of wear and use.
.
Produced in Italy by Guzzini, this vintage piece was originally designed as a napkin holder in the 1980s. A function that is not often needed in todays day an age, due to a move to more sustainable practices inside the home, we think this instead makes a great catch-all for all those daily bits and pieces.
A slopped tray and arched handle create a unique form that can easily be picked up and moved around your space. A great way to give life to a piece who’s intended function is no longer relevant.
Designer: Luigi Massoni & Rede Guzzini
Maker: Guzzini - Italy
Year: 1980s
Size: D 170 x H 220 x W 180
Condition report: Great vintage condition. Limited signs of wear and use.
.
Produced in Italy by Guzzini, this vintage piece was originally designed as a napkin holder in the 1980s. A function that is not often needed in todays day an age, due to a move to more sustainable practices inside the home, we think this instead makes a great catch-all for all those daily bits and pieces.
A slopped tray and arched handle create a unique form that can easily be picked up and moved around your space. A great way to give life to a piece who’s intended function is no longer relevant.