

Memphis Milano's Onion by Nathalie Du Pasquier is an interesting example of design that plays with irony and the contrast between form and function. Although the name suggests a vegetable, this everyday object becomes a work of art thanks to the use of ceramic and its lively decoration. The pattern of pink spots with black outlines on a yellow background creates a dynamic and eye-catching effect, which is typical of the distinctive style of Du Pasquier, known for its ability to combine colours and shapes in a bold manner. The technique used, with decorative kiln-sublimated decals, adds a touch of craftsmanship and personality to the fruit bowl, making it not only functional, but also an eye-catching design piece that enriches the environment. The contrast between its playful name and refined aesthetics makes it a unique object that symbolises the fusion of art and practical design.
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