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Sunday, March 10, 2013
inspiration | gordon road
I have a Campari Soda bottle I was given years ago while working on an event for this product. It is still hanging around my kitchen. The bottle was designed in 1932 to be used as a single-dose aperitif by Fortunato Depero (a renowned Futurist artist) and is still in use today. I like its qualities of symmetry and solidity. I also admire the ruby redness of the liquid inside. I don't much care for the taste of Campari and soda.
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