Travasi Decanter - Son of Rand
Travasi Decanter - Son of Rand
Travasi Decanter - Son of Rand
Ichendorf Milano

Alchemy Decanter

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Alchemy Collection Decanter by Ichendorf Milan, designed by Corrado Dotti. A real design object in borosilicate glass, whose shape recalls the ancient alchemists' ampoules.

DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

Borosilicate Glass

H. 18.5 ⌀ 16
Sold Individually

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about the designer

Astrid Luglio was born in Naples and currently lives, designs and teaches in Milan. In 2018 she founded her own studio and began collaborating independently with companies, galleries and individuals both in Italy and abroad. She is co-founder of the collective The Ladies' Room with which she starts a reflection on the renewed need for an involvement of the senses in contemporary design. From the very beginning Astrid chose glass processing as a technique for her design experimentation, seeking narrative and functionality in the products she designs.

Travasi Decanter - Son of Rand
Travasi Decanter - Son of Rand
Travasi Decanter - Son of Rand
Ichendorf Milano

Alchemy Decanter

Regular price$72.00
/
Shipping calculated at checkout.
  • first time? Take 10% off at checkout with code "newfriends"
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Alchemy Collection Decanter by Ichendorf Milan, designed by Corrado Dotti. A real design object in borosilicate glass, whose shape recalls the ancient alchemists' ampoules.

DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

Borosilicate Glass

H. 18.5 ⌀ 16
Sold Individually

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

about the designer

Astrid Luglio was born in Naples and currently lives, designs and teaches in Milan. In 2018 she founded her own studio and began collaborating independently with companies, galleries and individuals both in Italy and abroad. She is co-founder of the collective The Ladies' Room with which she starts a reflection on the renewed need for an involvement of the senses in contemporary design. From the very beginning Astrid chose glass processing as a technique for her design experimentation, seeking narrative and functionality in the products she designs.