One-of-a-kind resin vase designed and supervised by Gaetano Pesce himself when he owned Fish Design and few years before Andrea Corsi launched the industrial series of them under is own brand (Corsi Design) still produced today. The brand new production are stamped with a grouped logo "Fish Design by Gaetano Pesce" and are not anymore supervised by the artist.
This special piece is one of the first produced in 2009. It received 3 different prints on the legs : N°47/2009, Fish Design and Gaetano Pesce.
This rare piece, handmade as prototype for the 2009 collection, must catch the interest of design collectors and museums.
Gaetano Pesce is an Italian architect who, in the early 1960s, rebelled against the industrial perfection of modernism by designing new furniture and objects whose form was both expressive and eccentric, more artistic than functional. Born in 1939 in La Spezia, Gaetano Pesce studied architecture in Venice and then explored innovative materials and technologies to create unique objects and buildings, never imagined before in order to differentiate themselves from mass production and that each work manufactured can be distinct. The Italian designer gives imperfection a new aesthetic value. If until now, the craftsman has been required to execute a model as close as possible to the drawing given by the creator, Gaetano Pesce takes the opposite view of this position. The craftsman appropriates the designer’s creation by interpreting it, just as the user appropriates a unique piece by choosing it among others of the same model. In 1975, then in 2002, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris devoted two important exhibitions to Gaetano Pesce in collaboration with the Centre Beaubourg.