Overview
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Ceramic Containers

Price reduced from C$ 410.00 to C$ 348.50 15% off
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Item No. 100527866
New Arrival

Ceramic Containers

Price reduced from C$ 410.00 to C$ 348.50 15% off
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100527866
Cream
Dark Aubergine
Ice Grey
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  • Cast in artisanal, hand-glazed ceramic.
  • Inspired by Alexander Girard's original design.
  • 13" H 7" W 7" D
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by Alexander Girard for Vitra
Manufacturer SKU: 20138702
Ceramic Containers
Price reduced from C$ 410.00 to C$ 348.50 15% off
Price reduced from C$ 410.00 to C$ 348.50 15% off
Details

Details

With a focus on textiles, as well as furniture, graphics, and interior architecture, Alexander Girard shaped American design in the post-war period alongside George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames. These Ceramic Containers are modeled after original wood designs that were hand-lathed by Girard in his workshop. Each is a functional piece of art honoring his distinctive design legacy.
  • Cast in artisanal, hand-glazed ceramic.
  • Inspired by Alexander Girard's original design.
Brand
Vitra
General Dimensions
  • 13" H 7" W 7" D
Product Weight
6.25 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
5-year warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Dimensions

No. 1

  • Height (in): 13
  • Width (in): 7
  • Depth (in): 7
  • Weight (lbs): 6.25

No. 2

  • Height (in): 9¾
  • Width (in): 5½
  • Depth (in): 5½
  • Weight (lbs): 4

No. 3

  • Height (in): 9¾
  • Width (in): 5½
  • Depth (in): 5½
  • Weight (lbs): 4
  • Hand-glazed ceramic
Alexander Girard

Alexander Girard

Inspired by folk art, typography, and vivid color, Alexander Girard was a design polymath whose signature aesthetic touched every project he undertook. As the director of Herman Miller’s Textile Division from 1952-1973, his designs helped imbue postwar modernism with playfulness, and wit.

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