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Elegant vases: Medusa Grande by Rosenthal meets Versace.
Elegant vases: Medusa Grande by Rosenthal meets Versace.

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Rosenthal meets Versace - Medusa Grande

Rosenthal meets Versace Medusa Grande

The elegant Rosenthal meets Versace collection welcomes its newest addition. The iconic Break the Bank Medusa silhouette is reinterpreted – this time as a vase.
The three-dimensional Medusa was first envisioned as a bank, perfect for saving any loose change and ideal as a gift. This season, the slit on the top of Medusa’s head is made larger, fitting perfectly an array of flowers. Crafted out of the finest porcelain, the legendary silhouette comes in two sizes.
The Medusa Grande is available in four tones: glazed white, black, silver and gold.

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