Serralunga
New Pot High
A garden planter with a traditional truncated conical shape - almost an archetype of its own shape - that responds in a simple way to an old demand, interpreted in a new, sophisticated way. This is the idea behind New-pot, designed by Paolo Rizzato, to combine functional perfection with aesthetic sophistication. The New-Pot garden planters are available in several sizes. The High and Maxi versions are also available with internal lighting.
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- $545
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- $545
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- $545
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Serralunga
New Pot High
A garden planter with a traditional truncated conical shape - almost an archetype of its own shape - that responds in a simple way to an old demand, interpreted in a new, sophisticated way. This is the idea behind New-pot, designed by Paolo Rizzato, to combine functional perfection with aesthetic sophistication. The New-Pot garden planters are available in several sizes. The High and Maxi versions are also available with internal lighting.
Serralunga
Design and innovation are the foundations of the Serralunga collection of outdoor planter pots, lights and furniture. A relatively young company, Serralunga has a growing reputation for its fruitful partnerships with architects and designers including Zaha Hadid, Ross Lovegrove, and Jean-Marie Massaud. The collection explores plastic in new ways, turning a once industrial material into something engaging and collectable.
Paolo Rizzatto
Paolo Rizzatto was born in 1941 in Milan. He took his degree in Architecture in I965 at the Milan Polytechnic. In his studio he works as a freelancer in the field of architecture, interior design, light design and design. In 1978 founded Luceplan togheter with Riccardo Sarfatti and Sandra Severi.
His architecture works include: Daycare center in Segrate (Milan)1972, Single family vacation home in Formentera (Baleares) 1973, Residential quarter in Feltre (Belluno) 1974, Suburban home in Bazzano (Bologna) 1976, Double family Housing in Montesiro (Milano) 1985, Home for elderly in Galliate (Novara) 1986, Luceplan Factory and Headquarters in Milano 1997.
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