Vase inspired by marine beauty. Designed by Giovanni Gariboldi. Gariboldi collaborated with Gio Ponti from 1928 and from 1930 to 1970 he provided designs for the factory's ceramics; from 1946 he was director of the Artistic Center of Richard-Ginori. In the same years he adapted the shapes and functional details of everyday objects to the new daily lifestyles and to the reduction of living spaces by compacting, decomposing and serializing. Always with unscrupulous yet controlled originality: his was the Ulpia service presented at the Triennale in 1954. The Nautilus collection is the expression of this, its sobriety and conceptual stability still make it relevant today like many of his other creations.