Nappula plant pot 260 x 155 mm, white

Iittala

$59.60 $79.50

Colour: White


Iittala
Nappula plant pot 260 x 155 mm
$59.60 $79.50



Description

The Nappula plant pot offers a delightfully unique home for all houseplants from cacti and succulents to lush, trailing ivy. Designed by Matti Klenell, the planter is characterised by a distinctively Nordic design language, inspired by the legs of a peculiar table the designer happened to come across while visiting the Nuutajärvi glass museum. A beautiful combination of classic and contemporary design, the Nappula plant pot is available in a range of beautiful hues.

Material
Ceramic
Colour
White
Height
26 cm
Diameter
15.5 cm
Care instructions
Wash by hand
Product ID
II1051520

Matti Klenell

The Swedish designer Matti Klenell (b. 1972) graduated from the Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Sweden, in 1999. Matti Klenell has become known for his innovative take on the Scandinavian idea of the intrinsic link between form and function. In 2000 he founded his own company, the Matti Klenell Studio, which works with various design commissions for a large number of clients. 

Apart from projects to be produced serially, the studio also develops limited edition works as well as public and private art commissions. Klenell has been awarded as Designer of the Year in Sweden, and has won several prestigious national and international awards, including the Ljunggren Design Prize as well as the Red Dot Design Award for the Lempi glass for Iittala. His work is represented in the permanent collections of various museums.

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