
CAP53 Vases - 1961
Brand:
Agapecasa
With the CAP53 Vases - 1961, Angelo Mangiarotti brings the ancient lost-wax casting technique back to its sculptural origins. This process enhances the bronze’s brilliance and texture, resulting in a set of vases shaped by intuition and experimentation. The design emerges from the interplay of two circles with varying diameters, moving along vertical axes to create diverse compositions. CAP53 is available in three versions, each produced in a limited edition of 100 numbered copies.
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With the CAP53 Vases - 1961, Angelo Mangiarotti brings the ancient lost-wax casting technique back to its sculptural origins. This process enhances the bronze’s brilliance and texture, resulting in a set of vases shaped by intuition and experimentation. The design emerges from the interplay of two circles with varying diameters, moving along vertical axes to create diverse compositions. CAP53 is available in three versions, each produced in a limited edition of 100 numbered copies.
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Other sizes available
Please contact us at custom-made@thecollectional.com to explore further.






Angelo Mangiarotti
Italian architect and furniture designer
Angelo Mangiarotti was an architect, industrial designer and sculptor whose work is defined by structural clarity, material honesty and a quiet but powerful sense of form.
He studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano and graduated in the late 1940s, entering practice just as Italian architecture and design were redefining themselves after the war. From the 1950s onward, he developed parallel careers in architecture, product design and teaching, working with leading Italian manufacturers. Across all these fields, the constant was an insistence that structure and material themselves give the piece its character.








