Modern water pitcher made from a single block of aluminum is more than a vessel, it is a tribute to the quiet, ancient ritual of retrieving water by hand.
Vida Water Pitcher designed by Essesi resembles a teardrop or a water droplet mid-fall, tapering to a fine spout at one end.
Sculpted opening at the top curves inward like a petal or the hollow of a shell, revealing a glimpse of the hollow interior.
There are no handles, no sharp edges, just soft and continuous shape.
Finished with anodizing and sand-blasting, the surface of Vida Water Pitcher feels both futuristic and elemental in the hand.
With its fluid, teardrop silhouette and open sculptural mouth, it evokes the gesture of scooping water from a river’s edge.
Forged from metal, shaped like a droplet. The Vida Water Pitcher is a paradox that fits perfectly in the palm.
The spout emerges naturally from the teardrop shape, offering a clean and controlled pour. No lid. No handle. Just instinctive balance.
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