Not currently on display at the V&A

Vase

1998 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This textured silver vase was a gift to the V&A from the San Lorenzo studio in Milan. Formed in 1970, the studio set out to create new contemporary designs in sterling silver. The small group of designers that formed its nucleus aimed to produce high-quality designs. They created a select band of products in batch production runs, with a strong emphasis on finely detailed design and workmanship. The silversmith created the distinctive textured surface you see here using punch dot decoration.

The husband and wife team of Tobia Scarpa (b.1935) and Afra Bianchin (b.1937), who designed this vase, both studied architecture in Venice. Their work shows a deep understanding of materials and empathy for traditional Italian craftsmanship. They have collaborated on designs for leading Italian manufacturers, including furniture for Gavina, lighting for Flos and cutlery for San Lorenzo. Architectural commissions include showrooms and factories (among them one for Benetton in 1964), and public spaces.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver, textured
Brief description
Vase, silver, parcel gilt, designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa, Italy, 1997; made by San Lorenzo, Milan, Italy, ca. 1998
Physical description
Textured silver vase.
The base circular and slightly concave, the walls swell outwards and curve inwards towards the everted lip, giving the vessel and "S" shaped profile; the lip is a wide flange with a rolled edge, the interior, gilt, with concave walls and base. The exterior surface of the outside wall has been "pinked", (punched with a steel pointed tool) all over.
Dimensions
  • Height: 9.5cm
  • Diameter: 10.3cm
Style
Production typeLimited edition
Marks and inscriptions
No visible marks
Gallery label
15. VASE Italy, Milan, 1997 Made by San Lorenzo Designed by Afra & Tobia Scarpa, 1998 Gift of San Lorenzo to recognise the opening of the V&A Silver Galleries, Phase II M.20-1998(31/01/2000)
Credit line
San Lorenzo Gift
Object history
Gift of San Lorenzo to recognise the opening of the V&A Silver Galleries, Phase II
Production
Reason For Production: Retail
Summary
This textured silver vase was a gift to the V&A from the San Lorenzo studio in Milan. Formed in 1970, the studio set out to create new contemporary designs in sterling silver. The small group of designers that formed its nucleus aimed to produce high-quality designs. They created a select band of products in batch production runs, with a strong emphasis on finely detailed design and workmanship. The silversmith created the distinctive textured surface you see here using punch dot decoration.

The husband and wife team of Tobia Scarpa (b.1935) and Afra Bianchin (b.1937), who designed this vase, both studied architecture in Venice. Their work shows a deep understanding of materials and empathy for traditional Italian craftsmanship. They have collaborated on designs for leading Italian manufacturers, including furniture for Gavina, lighting for Flos and cutlery for San Lorenzo. Architectural commissions include showrooms and factories (among them one for Benetton in 1964), and public spaces.
Bibliographic reference
Bazzo, Evelina, ed. 1970-1995 The Work of the Silversmiths' Studio, San Lorenzo, Milano An exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum: Milan, Electa, 1995, Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, October 1995 to April 1996, ISBN 8843554247
Collection
Accession number
M.20-1998

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Record createdSeptember 12, 2003
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