“ITA” Stone Vase Series
by ALVA design Brazil

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Description

*As a natural material, soapstone tones may vary, we are not able to chose colors*

The “ita” word means stone in Tupi Guarani. Composed of three soapstone vases adorned with pieces of brass and wood, this collection refers to the originarian peoples of the Americas. More than simple accessories, these elements allow a better handling of the vases. Their shapes and materials give them an ancestrality and primitivism aura. The ITA mini collection is composed of the same three in vases in reduced size.

Available in three variations:
ITA 01 (22 (Ø) x 32 (H))
ITA 02 (25 (Ø) x 32 (H))
ITA 03 (24 (Ø) x 32 (H))

Weight (kg)

0.1

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ALVA is a furniture and object design studio founded in 2012 by siblings Susana Bastos, artist and fashion designer, and Marcelo Alvarenga, architect. Its projects result from the meeting of these two visions, the architectural and the artistic. In addition to the usual rationality and functionality, its creations explore the unusual, the new features and an expressive materiality.   ALVA launched its first line of furniture and objects at MADE 2013, in São Paulo.  After this release, it has partnered with Etel Design, a very important producer and promoter of brazilian design, who fabricates and sells some of its creations.     Since its first release, ALVA’s creations were published on several articles on websites and magazines, national and international ones, such as WGSN, Dezeen, Casa Vogue, Casa Claudia, Wish House, AMC, and the french newspaper Liberation.
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