Service One plus One - Advertising Brochure
Giovanni Gariboldi
One Plus One represents the new solution proposed by Giovanni Gariboldi in 1970 to reduce the bulk of household use sets. As with the contemporary Eco service, the designer worked on stackability and the elimination of handles, but in this case, to avoid burns, he chose to double all the containers so that each cup and each coffee pot or milk jug is actually made up of two elements that fit into each other, thermally insulating the beverage. Thanks to the use of two different shades of blue, the fitting also creates a decorative effect based on the two-tone color scheme.
The One Plus One service was awarded at Macef (Exhibition of household articles at the Milan Fair) in 1970 and is one of Giovanni Gariboldi’s last projects, as he passed away in 1971 after dedicating much of his career to the Società Ceramica Richard-Ginori.
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Giovanni Gariboldi, Uno più Uno set brochure
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Service One plus One - Advertising Brochure
One Plus One represents the new solution proposed by Giovanni Gariboldi in 1970 to reduce the bulk of household use sets. As with the contemporary Eco service, the designer worked on stackability and the elimination of handles, but in this case, to avoid burns, he chose to double all the containers so that each cup and each coffee pot or milk jug is actually made up of two elements that fit into each other, thermally insulating the beverage. Thanks to the use of two different shades of blue, the fitting also creates a decorative effect based on the two-tone color scheme.
The One Plus One service was awarded at Macef (Exhibition of household articles at the Milan Fair) in 1970 and is one of Giovanni Gariboldi’s last projects, as he passed away in 1971 after dedicating much of his career to the Società Ceramica Richard-Ginori.