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Vase Canopy Green, China as a meeting placeColorful, expressive, narrative, the Canopie collection turns the Vase into a character. Each piece embodies a young woman inspired by a different continent - America, Ocean Blue, Africa, Asia, Europe - brought together in the same imaginary scene. Colors, motifs, expressions and hairstyles create a lively gallery of instantly recognizable pop charm. A design project conceived as a group of friendsCanopy Green is the story of a meeting. That of a group of friends who get together, exchange values, habits and treasures, far from virtual exchanges. This story gives the object an affective and playful dimension, like a portrait to be displayed, collected and associated. A Vase with lid, decorative and functionalIn porcelain, Canopy Green seduces with its balance of soft shapes and rich graphics. Its generous size accommodates a bouquet and elegantly structures a floral arrangement. With its Lid, it becomes a decorative object in its own right, and can also conceal small objects within its interior volume. Elena Cutolo's signature blend of storytelling and design cultureItalian designer and architect Elena Cutolo trained between Naples and Barcelona, then worked in Paris before settling in Milan. Her career, marked by collaborations with Sottsass & Associates and Ettore Sottsass, nurtures a style in which color, narrative and form create links. To adopt a Canopy Green vase is to invite home a sensitive and collectible object, which makes the eye travel and warms the interior with a joyful presence. In detail: Variation : Kiki / Blue Brand : Seletti Designer : Elena Cutolo Type : Vase Colour : Blue Material :China Dimensions : Ø 17.2 x H 41.6 cm Weight : 3.52 lb Characteristics : Vase with lid Show less
I love how this piece brings a playful yet sophisticated touch to both contemporary and eclectic interiors. Its unexpected design and vibrant blue glaze make it a standout feature on a mantelpiece, bookshelf, or a side table. It works particularly well in spaces that embrace artful decor, such as boho, mid-century modern, or Scandinavian schemes. For styling, I suggest pairing it with minimalist vases or greenery to let its quirky character shine, or use it to display dried flowers or branches for added texture. The lid adds a practical element-great for protecting delicate arrangements or simply as a sculptural object when not in use. This piece really balances form and function with a fun attitude.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
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