Vase C99 – Antonia Campi
A stoneware vase formed by slip-casting, whose biomorphic aesthetic with a branched foot and an elongated, upright, and proud shape earned it the name "Penguin".
Designed in the early 1950s, drawing inspiration from European surrealism, the model was included in the famous "Fantasy Articles" catalog and produced in decorative variants. In this case, the white ceramic surface is embellished with black graphic details and abstract blue motifs, sprayed with glaze to create color splashes that make each piece unique.
Laveno (VA); 1951-55.
Manufacturer: S.C.I. Laveno
Period: 1951-55
Author: Antonia Campi
Material: Stoneware
Dimensions: h 14 x 10.4 cm