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7 April, 2020 2:19 am

Alessandra Baldereschi for Coincasadesign

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The glass plants in the photo are from Alessandra Baldereschi and have been designed for Coincasadesign, a project with the aim of promoting new design talent.
The ironic but elegant plants are inspired by the succulent plants from the 1930’s by Napoleone Martinuzzi, and modernise the classic art of murano glass without abandoning the tradition of the Simone Cenedese brand certification.

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