Rimini Blu is an Italian ceramics line characterized by intricate hand-embossed patterns and layered blue and turquoise glazes, reminiscent of the sea. The pieces were designed by Aldo Londi for Bitossi, and many are still in production today. The pattern can be seen in vases, lamps, ash trays, bowls, platters, and, my favorite, animal figurines.
Bitossi horse from Kate Spade via Decor8 on Flickr.
Designed in the 1950s, some of the animal figurines are available in a re-editions line at Unica Home.
Rimini Blu pattern detail by Anne Cooper on Flickr.
And even though these aren't Rimini Blu, I just had to include these unusual pink Bitossi vases by quekie - manusje van alles on Flickr.
Want to start or add to your own Rimini Blu collection? Lots of tempting finds on eBay...
Top L: tray from modern cactus; Top R: bowl from aashee; Lower L: vase from camillehervier; Lower R: vase from MotherEarthGifts
And if you're lucky enough to be in London in September, the London Design Festival is having a Rimini Blue exhibit from September 17-23, 2008 at SCP West.
7 comments:
This is super interesting, thanks. I've always loved Rimini Blu but didn't know the history of Bitossi -- I have been to his home town of Montelupo and can attest that it is indeed a little ceramic mecca. I actually import functional ceramics from Montelupo - http://www.EmiliaCeramics.com
Emily - thanks for sharing. Your website is beautiful! I love those blue and white gorky cups.
Great post about these lovely ceramics. Thank you! :)
Thanks kultur*! It was fun to write.
Oh my gosh! So many cute things! My sister has one of those deer planters, which belonged to my grandmother. I've never seen another one before!
dessert girl - how lucky for your sister to have a family heirloom like that!
interesting use of the horse as a bookend.
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