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Curvaceous Designs from Pianoprimo in Milan

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These curvy glass designs and full-figured baskets stopped us in our tracks on a recent visit to Garde in LA.  They're the work of Italian interior designers Fabio Cocchi and Luigi Rotta of Pianoprimo, who have been creating elegantly playful household staples since the early nineties. Garde owners Scotti Sitz and John Anderson discovered the duo at last fall's Maison et Objet and have just introduced the collection to the US. Anderson says, "We love that the designs look classic but very original at the same time. Besides being beautiful to look at, they can all be put to everyday use." 

Tess glass carafe by Pianoprimo at Garde | Remodelista

Above: The large Tess Carafe, blown glass with wood handles, is $195.

Tess glass carafe by Pianoprimo at Garde | Remodelista

Above: The small Tess Carafe is $175.

Doris blown glass teapot by Cocchi and Rotta | Remodelista

Above: The Doris Glass Teapot is $195.

Coco glass bell by Cocchi and Rotta | Remodelista

Above: The Coco Blown Glass Cloche is available in two sizes: small for $225, and large for $285.

Glass spoons by Pianoprimo at Garde | Remodelista

Above: Large Blown Glass Spoons are $75 each, no two exactly alike.

  Lakota basket with flaps from Garde | Remodelista

Above: The corset-stitched Lakota Wicker Basket with flaps is $350. 

Lakota Double Basket with wood handle | Remodelista

Above: The Lakota Double Basket, made of wicker embellished with red PVC twine and a wood handle, is $350. 

Consult our Guide to Italy for more great design finds.

For the world's most beautiful pots and pans, see our recent posts Italian Cookware Designers Think Beyond the Burner and 16 Made-in-Italy Classic Kitchen Essentials. And take a look at Gardenista's pick of the 10 Best Glass Cloches.

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