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Pots Inspired by Parisian Chimneys

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“Toits de Paris” is a collection of earthenware pots by the Italian designer Alice Rosignoli. Inspired by the Parisian chimneys, the series is made of clay of in gently sloping shape. The warm, organic material brings warm and charm into the home. The vase design was produced by Cinna, a French division of Ligne Roset, and is now on view in Paris at Maison et Object.

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