Peroni's 25.0 3D Printed Bottles


M&C Saatchi and Peroni Nastro Azzurro recently commissioned an installation featuring twenty-five individual 3D printed 'bottles' representing the new Peroni Nastro Azzurro Piccola 250ml bottle by Andrea Morgante of London based Shiro Studio.

Each interpretation of the Piccola bottle has been sculpted to represent Italian design, architecture, cities fashion and artwork. The designs are reminiscent of the white marble structures of artists like Giotto and other Renaissance artists and are influenced by Andrea’s own recurrent themes often found in his work. The all-white bottles were printed using a nylon powder via an SLS machine.


The clean lines and blend of structural and organic shapes are beautiful in their simplicity. The '25.0' installation featured in the House of Peroni and in London's Design Museum during the Summer.

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