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The kaleidoscopic effect of the Mossi vase is both a stroke of creative genius and a feat of technical mastery. René Lalique designed this flagship piece in 1933.
His original choice of material was simple glass, which the company transformed into the vibrant intensity of crystal.
A true modern interior design accessory, the Mossi vase plays on the contrast between the brilliance of its cabochons and the satin finish of its base. It has recently been reinterpreted in this extra-large version.
(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
- 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.
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 kaleidoscopic effect of the Mossi vase is both a stroke of creative genius and a feat of technical mastery.
René Lalique designed this centerpiece in 1933; the material originally chosen was simple glass, which the company transformed into the vibrant intensity of crystal.
A true complement to modernity, the Mossi plays on the contrast between the brilliance of its cabochons and the frosting of its base.
The kaleidoscopic effect of the Mossi vase is both a stroke of creative genius and a feat of technical mastery. René Lalique designed this flagship piece in 1933.
His original choice of material was simple glass, which the company transformed into the vibrant intensity of crystal.
A true modern interior design accessory, the Mossi vase plays on the contrast between the brilliance of its cabochons and the satin finish of its base. It has recently been reinterpreted in this extra-large version.