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Seletti Memorabilia, a childhood toy revisited with audacity
Leading designers are doubling down on their inventiveness to transform our homes into veritable cabinets of curiosities, blending humor, nostalgia, and a subversive spirit. Seletti's Memorabilia collection is perfectly in line with this trend, and the porcelain gun is a prime example. Designed by Alessandro Zambelli, this decorative object subtly reinterprets an iconic childhood toy in a noble and unexpected material: porcelain.
Contrast between innocence, noble material and provocative spirit
Irreverent and poetic, this creation challenges traditional decorative codes by blending familiar forms with precious materials. The object, both intriguing and familiar, provokes both a smile and a thought. This contrast between childhood memory and sophistication makes it a piece with strong evocative power, halfway between a work of art and a playful wink.
To display alone or to collect for a cabinet of curiosities effect
Whether displayed alone on a shelf or integrated into an eclectic composition, this porcelain gun brings a nonconformist and contemporary touch to your interior. We love the idea of collecting them, or placing them here and there, like fragments of memory transformed into design objects, between tenderness, irony, and audacity.
- made of porcelain
Description | Imperial | Metric |
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Width | 8.7" | 22 cm |
Depth | 5.5" | 14 cm |
Height | 1.4" | 3.5 cm |
- Use a damp cloth.
- Before using a soapy cleaning product, always test on an inconspicuous area.
- Avoid cleaning with abrasive products.
- To remove limescale stains, fill the vase with white vinegar. For more stubborn stains, rub it with a mixture of equal parts salad oil and white vinegar.
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