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Bitossi Vaso Riedizioni Cav. G. Bitossi

Aldo Londi was a master ceramicist, painter, and sculptor who defined modern Italian ceramic artistry through his collaboration with Bitossi for over fifty years. Born in 1911 in Montelupo Fiorentino, Londi served first as art director and later as a key contributor, creating innovative works between the 1950s and 1970s that combined technical expertise with creative experimentation. His distinctive style featured vibrant colors, bold geometric patterns, and textures inspired by nature, utilizing experimental glazing techniques including metallic and iridescent finishes that pushed the boundaries of ceramic possibilities.

The Riedizioni collection, launched in 2003 during the inaugural exhibition celebrating Bitossi and Londi's artistic legacy, preserves this heritage through faithful reproductions of original works from the Bitossi Museum Archive. Each piece is produced in limited series ranging from 99 to 349 pieces, meticulously hand-turned in refractory red clay using the original techniques and materials. Every reproduction bears the inventory number of the original work and the historic "Cav. G. Bitossi & Figli" mark at its base, authenticating its place in ceramic history. Choose your favorite piece and order today to bring a piece of Italian ceramic heritage into your home.

Aldo Londi was a master ceramicist, painter, and sculptor who defined modern Italian ceramic artistry through his collaboration with Bitossi for over fifty years. Born in 1911 in Montelupo Fiorentino, Londi served first as art director and later as a key contributor, creating innovative works between the 1950s and 1970s that combined technical expertise with creative experimentation. His distinctive style featured vibrant colors, bold geometric patterns, and textures inspired by nature, utilizing experimental glazing techniques including metallic and iridescent finishes that pushed the boundaries of ceramic possibilities.

The Riedizioni collection, launched in 2003 during the inaugural exhibition celebrating Bitossi and Londi's artistic legacy, preserves this heritage through faithful reproductions of original works from the Bitossi Museum Archive. Each piece is produced in limited series ranging from 99 to 349 pieces, meticulously hand-turned in refractory red clay using the original techniques and materials. Every reproduction bears the inventory number of the original work and the historic "Cav. G. Bitossi & Figli" mark at its base, authenticating its place in ceramic history. Choose your favorite piece and order today to bring a piece of Italian ceramic heritage into your home.

$800.96
Bitossi Vaso Riedizioni Cav. G. Bitossi—
$800.96

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Aldo Londi was a master ceramicist, painter, and sculptor who defined modern Italian ceramic artistry through his collaboration with Bitossi for over fifty years. Born in 1911 in Montelupo Fiorentino, Londi served first as art director and later as a key contributor, creating innovative works between the 1950s and 1970s that combined technical expertise with creative experimentation. His distinctive style featured vibrant colors, bold geometric patterns, and textures inspired by nature, utilizing experimental glazing techniques including metallic and iridescent finishes that pushed the boundaries of ceramic possibilities.

The Riedizioni collection, launched in 2003 during the inaugural exhibition celebrating Bitossi and Londi's artistic legacy, preserves this heritage through faithful reproductions of original works from the Bitossi Museum Archive. Each piece is produced in limited series ranging from 99 to 349 pieces, meticulously hand-turned in refractory red clay using the original techniques and materials. Every reproduction bears the inventory number of the original work and the historic "Cav. G. Bitossi & Figli" mark at its base, authenticating its place in ceramic history. Choose your favorite piece and order today to bring a piece of Italian ceramic heritage into your home.