Danese Milano Fish Figures Puzzle 1973 Pesci by Enzo Mari
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Danese Milano Fish Figures Puzzle 1973 Pesci by Enzo Mari
Oak wood - screen printed wood box. This original creation by Enzo Mari underlines a double function: it is a puzzle object and also a "construction game" that allows a free composition of elements. Made of precious wood and contained in a sophisticated box, again made of wood, 16 PESCI can be considered a small art sculpture for your home, the elements can be used both individually and in multiple compositions. Here are 16 fish, all recognizable on sight. They fit into one another jig-saw-fashion and can olso be stood upright because the vertical position is balanced by the thickness of the material they are made of. Games of increasing complexity can be played with them. There are no given rules because the complex of formal and symbolic relationships that characterizes the fish stimulates the relating aptitude proper to the child's stage of development.
Limited edition:200 items each year.
Size: H 5.5 cm, L 38 cm, W 27 cm.
Designed: 1973
Origin: Italy
Enzo Mari
Enzo Mari, born in Novara in 1932, works in different directions, from graphics to design and architecture. In 2002 the Faculty of Architecture of the Milan Polytechnic awarded him an honorary degree in industrial design. His works are exhibited at the Venice Biennale, the Milan Triennale, the Schloss Charlottenburg in Berlin, the M.I.C. of Faenza, at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome, at the MoMA in New York and at the Milan Triennale. For the calibre of his research, he was awarded many prizes including four Compasso d'Oro.