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Apple Colored Screen Print/Poster 112cmx112cm | Enzo Mari 1963 - Serie della Natura

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Enzo Mari 1963 | Serie della Natura – Screen Printing - La Mela

"La Mela" is a two-tone screen print, a unique piece in Enzo Mari's Serie della Natura collection. The archetypal apple motif and the form and printing technique chosen to represent it make this work a timeless icon.

SKU: DEDZ001

PRODUCT DETAILS

Material: Printing: 2-color screen printing
Backing: 200gsm Dropjet paper
Plastic hangers included
Measurement: Height: 112cm x Width: 112cm
Area of Use: Indoors
Production Location: Italy
Official Distributor: Sihir Mobilya

PRODUCT CARE

Clean the product with a soft damp cloth, preferably dipped in soap or neutral liquid detergents diluted with water. Strictly avoid using ethyl alcohol or detergents containing even small amounts of acetone, trichloroethylene and ammonia (solvents in general).

BRAND: Danese Milano

Since 1950, Danese Milano has been carrying on an international design heritage stretching from Bruno Munari® and Achille Castiglioni to Naoto Fukasawa and James Irvine, with the principle of "adding value to space." Using high-quality materials and a simple approach to form, the brand creates timeless, trans-seasonal objects. Through collaborations with artists and artistic directors, the brand constantly presents contemporary and inspiring collections.

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DESIGNER OF THE PRODUCT

Enzo Marie

Enzo Mari (1932–2020) is known as the rebellious spirit of Italian design. After studying in Milan, he worked in advertising agencies in the late 1950s, bridging the gap between art and industry. With his "Autoprogettazione" project, published in 1974, he transformed design into an accessible activity: a booklet depicting the construction of simple furniture from wooden planks became a manifesto for democratic design. With his critical perspective that questioned the zeitgeist, his humorous style, and his emphasis on social responsibility, Mari enriched our cultural heritage as an educator, an activist, and a legendary designer.

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