Alessi has a history in creating beautiful christmas objects. They have launched several of series of glass baubles over the years, as well as christmas figures, representing the holy family and friends. A lot of them become collector’s items over the years. Alessi produces them only for a limited period.
Alessi Happy Eternity Eolo
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Alessi has a history in creating beautiful christmas objects. They have launched several of series of glass baubles over the years, as well as christmas figures, representing the holy family and friends. A lot of them become collector’s items over the years. Alessi produces them only for a limited period.
Ontwerper: Marcello Jori
Marcello Jori was born in Merano on December 12, 1951. He currently resides and works in Bologna. After earning his degree from DAMS (Drama, Art, and Music Studies, Bologna), Jori began his career as an artist in 1977, quickly exhibiting in galleries and museums both domestically and internationally. In the mid-1970s, Jori took his initial tentative steps into certain conceptual currents.
Alessi Happy Eternity Eolo
€34,00
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Alessi Happy Eternity Eolo is a bagpiper with his red cat and part of Alessi’s Happy Eternity series. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain, this piece belongs to the larger Happy Eternity Baby collection. Designed by Italian artists Massimo Giacon and Marcello Jori, who also created Alessi’s smaller Christmas series.
Weight | 0,135 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 10 cm |
Color | Brown / Bruin, Orange / Oranje, Red / Rood, White / Wit, Grey Blue / Grijsblauw |
Material | Porcelain / Porselein |
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Product Code
AGJ01 10
Specifications
Weight | 0,135 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 10 cm |
Color | Brown / Bruin, Orange / Oranje, Red / Rood, White / Wit, Grey Blue / Grijsblauw |
Material | Porcelain / Porselein |
Brand | |
Series |
Ontwerper: Marcello Jori
Marcello Jori was born in Merano on December 12, 1951. He currently resides and works in Bologna. After earning his degree from DAMS (Drama, Art, and Music Studies, Bologna), Jori began his career as an artist in 1977, quickly exhibiting in galleries and museums both domestically and internationally. In the mid-1970s, Jori took his initial tentative steps into certain conceptual currents.