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Douglas, Green Contemporary Sustainable Vase-Sculpture
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Vase-sculpture by DygoDesign
Showcasing an elegant drop-shaped profile, this gorgeous decorative sculpture is a singular design vase inspired by a chestnut. Fashioned of sustainable materials, its organic silhouette is finished in a mesmerizing green shade enhanced with a luminous metallic effect.
Totally organic and biodegradable, this material is obtained from the fermentation of the starch contained in the corn. It stands out among the proposed selection for its incredible light reflection properties and exclusive chromatic liveliness. The elegant metallic and silky effect of the color is bright and luminous while resulting smooth and regular to the touch.
This vase comes with a numbered and sealed certificate of authenticity.
Customization is available upon request.
- Creator:DygoDesign (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 11.82 in (30 cm)Depth: 8.27 in (21 cm)
- Style:Post-Modern (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:2022
- Production Type:New & Custom(Current Production)
- Estimated Production Time:1-2 weeks
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- Seller Location:Livorno, IT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU6483227836842
DygoDesign
DygoDesign found its origin in the vision of the three founders: combining Art, Technology and Sustainability through an innovative project, aimed at creating a Design collection using techniques and materials never seen before in this field. A one-year research and development process, ranged from digital design to the study of material technology, leading us to discover the “Fusion Deposition Modeling” technique. The passion and attention to detail, have led us to the use of avant-garde sustainable raw materials and learnt how to transform them into a unique and green product in all its aspects. All the materials used in the production are carefully selected in a panorama of European organic compounds of the highest quality level: guaranteed, certified and totally biodegradable they ensure an elegant and sustainable finished product. Precious for their chromatic properties, pleasant to the touch and totally organic, they provide a magical balance between design and dynamism of light, transforming our creations into living sculptures. The absence of a pre-made product allows to satisfy the wishes of the customer, to take care of all aspects, in order to dedicate the maximum attention and creating a unique, certified and numbered element. This is DygoDesign: Made in Italy elements , designed and produced with new technologies and individually created, giving life to sculptures permeated by small and refined differences, typical of handcrafted creation.
Customers can choose from:
-Differet dimension on request
-Different color on request (check other Dygodesign's products)
-Engrave a word or a phrase on the vase's bottom
Price will be provided following your customization request.
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