Porcelain coffee cup Barcolana 52
for restaurantfor hotelfor bar

porcelain coffee cup
porcelain coffee cup
porcelain coffee cup
porcelain coffee cup
porcelain coffee cup
porcelain coffee cup
porcelain coffee cup
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Material
porcelain
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for restaurant, for hotel, for bar, for office

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Live through the 52nd Barcolana regatta with us, celebrating with the illy Art Collection espresso cup designed by Lorenzo Mattotti, one of Italy’s leading cartoonists and illustrators. Lorenzo Mattotti illustrates various books for children and creates advertising campaigns and posters for important reviews. In 2019 he directed the feature film The Famous Invasion of Bears in Sicily, based on the novel of the same name by Dino Buzzati, presented at the Festival of Cannes. His books are translated across languages and his illustrations appear in such titles as The New Yorker, Le Monde and Corriere della Sera. The poster and the Cup Barcolana 52, the largest regatta in the world, represents the pure joy of sailing, strongly expressed on the new illy Art Collection by a female visage that faces the wind and the sea with courage and elegance. This is the vision that Lorenzo Mattotti illustrates on the poster and special cup dedicated to Barcolana. The vision that we share with lovers of both sailing and coffee. The artist Lorenzo Mattotti is one of Italy’s leading cartoonists and illustrators. Lorenzo Mattotti illustrates various books for children and creates advertising campaigns and posters for important reviews. In 2019 he directed the feature film The Famous Invasion of Bears in Sicily, based on the novel of the same name by Dino Buzzati, presented at the Festival of Cannes..

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