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Steuler - Cari Zalloni - Vase (2) - Op-Art - Ton - Op-Art

Rare Stunning brightly colored Op-Art vase, height 26 cm. Made in the 70's by german manufacturer Steuler. Design Cari Zalloni Keramiek Rood Model 191/15 70s WGK WGP Retro Design Mid Century Space Age condition: good vintage condition. Signed underneath. A iconic example of the height of German ceramic design. Stunning addition to any interior with mid-century items by Verner Panton, Charles & Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, Pierre Paulin and artworks by Andy Warhol and others. Dimensions : H26 cm + 1 mini vase H. circa 10 cm (rare combination) Color : Red, Orange, Material : Ceramics Style : vintage About Cari Zalloni Cari Zalloni (20 August 1937 – 3 July 2012) was an Austrian designer. He is the creator and chief designer of Cazal Eyewear, an eyewear brand. Early life and background Cari Zalloni was born in Athens, Greece. His father was of Greek-Italian descent, while his mother was from Austria. His father died in 1947, while Cari was still a young boy, which led his mother to take him to Austria where he grew up. Career Cari Zalloni's design career started in 1960 after studying design at the Academy of Applied Arts in Vienna.. He initially designed furniture in Siena, Italy until 1962 when he moved to Germany to design decorative glassware. In Germany, he launched his 'Cazal' eyewear brand in 1975 with entrepreneur Günter Böttcher. Cazal's designs have been referred to as "distinctive, fashion-forward frames.". The name 'Cazal' originated by combining the first syllables from his first name (CAri) and last name (ZALloni) Note: I did my best to photograph the colors of this item as best as I could, colors differences can occur. The condition is always overall good, with traces of age, scuff marks, etc. Small/tiny damages to corners/edges (glazing missing). Visible cracks or chips are noted in the text. Please take a close look at the photos as they are part of the description

Nr. 87423837

Verkauft
Steuler - Cari Zalloni - Vase (2) -  Op-Art - Ton - Op-Art

Steuler - Cari Zalloni - Vase (2) - Op-Art - Ton - Op-Art

Rare Stunning brightly colored Op-Art vase, height 26 cm.
Made in the 70's by german manufacturer Steuler.
Design Cari Zalloni Keramiek Rood Model 191/15 70s WGK WGP Retro Design Mid Century Space Age
condition: good vintage condition. Signed underneath.

A iconic example of the height of German ceramic design. Stunning addition to any interior with mid-century items by Verner Panton, Charles & Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, Pierre Paulin and artworks by Andy Warhol and others.

Dimensions : H26 cm + 1 mini vase H. circa 10 cm (rare combination)
Color : Red, Orange,
Material : Ceramics
Style : vintage

About Cari Zalloni
Cari Zalloni (20 August 1937 – 3 July 2012) was an Austrian designer. He is the creator and chief designer of Cazal Eyewear, an eyewear brand.

Early life and background
Cari Zalloni was born in Athens, Greece. His father was of Greek-Italian descent, while his mother was from Austria. His father died in 1947, while Cari was still a young boy, which led his mother to take him to Austria where he grew up.

Career
Cari Zalloni's design career started in 1960 after studying design at the Academy of Applied Arts in Vienna.. He initially designed furniture in Siena, Italy until 1962 when he moved to Germany to design decorative glassware.

In Germany, he launched his 'Cazal' eyewear brand in 1975 with entrepreneur Günter Böttcher. Cazal's designs have been referred to as "distinctive, fashion-forward frames.". The name 'Cazal' originated by combining the first syllables from his first name (CAri) and last name (ZALloni)


Note: I did my best to photograph the colors of this item as best as I could, colors differences can occur. The condition is always overall good, with traces of age, scuff marks, etc. Small/tiny damages to corners/edges (glazing missing). Visible cracks or chips are noted in the text. Please take a close look at the photos as they are part of the description

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