Michele De Lucchi – Inverno
Foto credits: Giovanni Gastel
The whiteness of winter is clearly visible in Inverno of Michele De Lucchi (1951). De Lucchi studied architecture in Florence and was part of the Italian period of radical and experimental architecture and design, acting as a notable figure in the Memphis group.

Foto credits: Dana Savic
Foto credits: Ralph van Erven
Alessandro Mendini – Primavera
Foto credits: Carlo Lavatori
The Primavera represents the spring season. Designed by Alessandro Mendini (1931 – 2019).
The result is a beautiful fresh green/yellow vase, typical for Mendini’s design hand, where emotion comes first and function is subordinate to it.
Foto credits: Dana Savic
Foto credits: Ralph van Erven
George Sowden – Estate
Bright and colorful and shaped as summer that’s the Estate vase of George Sowden (1942). Handpainted in pink, red and yellow makes Estate typical for Sowden’s colorful design hand.
Foto credits: Dana Savic
Foto credits: Ralph van Erven
Andrea Branzi – Autunno
For Andrea Branzi (1938) the colours of fall were the inspiration for Autonno. The beautiful matt brown (from Benno Premsela) glaze vase is typical for Branzi’s architectural talent.
Foto credits: Dana Savic
Foto credits: Ralph van Erven