Box and Ashtray Set 1161
Item
C200-INV01161
Production Time
2 - 8 weeks
Dimensions
8.27" x 3.15" x 3.15"H
Price
$471
Box and Ashtray Set 1161 by Bitossi Ceramiche is a modern Italian design object. This exclusive duo is made out of red clay with a mechanical molding. Box and Ashtray Set 1161 is perfect to add a touch of Italian luxury to every modern living space.
Box and Ashtray Set 1161 by Bitossi Ceramiche is a modern Italian design object. This exclusive duo is composed of a box with lid and an ashtray, both made out of red clay with a mechanical molding. They are characterized by a geometric pattern, glazed in oxidized copper and enriched with a green and blue crystalline frit, a glass grit that has been used to decorate pottery since Ancient Egypt. Their unique characteristics make Box and Ashtray Set 1161 the perfect combo to add a touch of Italian luxury to every modern living space, from your entryway to your dining room or living room.
- Set composed of box and ashtray made of ceramic
- Made by mechanical molding
- Painted by hand with oxidizing copper and completed with green and blue glass grit
- Box's lid enriched with geometric decoration
- Box dimensions: 8.3’’ x 3.1’’ x 3.1’’H
- Ashtray dimensions: 7.9’’ x 2.4’’ x 2.4’’H
- Year of production: 1965. Year of reissue: 2006
- Unique piece made by hand
- Bespoke product
- Limited edition: 199 pieces
- Do not clean with acidic or abrasive substances
- For custom options please contact our Customer Service Team
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Bitossi Ceramiche
Bitossi Ceramiche is a manufacturer of Italian ceramic design objects, established in 1871 near Florence, in Tuscany. Over the years, the company has collaboration on collections with some of the most important artists and designers in the world, including Ettore Sottsass, Max Lamb, Pierre Marie Agin, Bethan Laura Wood and many others. Each piece is expertly handcrafted by Italian artisans and totally unique: a combination of research, design and tradition.