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A four-lobed water pitcher, also known as the “Normand,” designed by Christian Fjerdingstad in 1926, following the 1925 Exposition that gave its name and artistic impetus to the new Art Deco style.
A pitcher that is unique in both design and style, adding a touch of elegance and class to any table.
(modificale nel modulo Rassicurazioni cliente)
(modificale nel modulo Rassicurazioni cliente)
(modificale nel modulo Rassicurazioni cliente)
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Shipping Methods:
- Collection at the Parenti store in Florence
- Shipping to Italy via BRT, Fedex and DHL: free shipping in 3/5 working days
- Shipping to Europe via Fedex and DHL: free shipping in 3/5 working days
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Select your desired shipping method at checkout.
Shipping Methods:
- Collection at the Parenti store in Florence
- Shipping to Italy via BRT, Fedex and DHL: free shipping in 3/5 working days
- Shipping to Europe via Fedex and DHL: free shipping in 3/5 working days
- Shipping to the rest of the world via Fedex and DHL: shipping costs are calculated at the time of ordering and displayed in the cart before confirmation based on the chosen country. Delivery times in 3/10 working days.
The pitcher we present to you is made by our craftsmen with a splendid artistic and manual workmanship; the grace and pleasantness to the touch make us immediately understand the good quality of the object we exhibit.
Elegant gilded sterling silver jug made by Parenti Firenze.
Beautiful in its classic forms and therefore always pleasant.
Original spherical pitcher with an innovative design.
This beautiful Transat line recalls the elegant modernity of the thirties and forties, with round, wide, generous, finely engraved shapes.
Perfect on the table or at the bar for cocktails, wine or any other drink.
The other components of the photo, we can observe them better individually in the same category: Argenti - Ercuis - Transat.
The lower part is smooth while the upper half is engraved with thin horizontal lines.
A four-lobed water pitcher, also known as the “Normand,” designed by Christian Fjerdingstad in 1926, following the 1925 Exposition that gave its name and artistic impetus to the new Art Deco style.
A pitcher that is unique in both design and style, adding a touch of elegance and class to any table.