Alessi AGJ01 17 Happy Eternity Baby Bridge Figurine
The Happy Eternity Baby crib is enriched by a presence capable of eliciting a smile from the beholder: Miss Two Cornets is a bridge topped by a cute little goat. Jori and Giacon's imagination delivers a figure that embodies all the communicative power of the two authors.
MEASUREMENTS:
- Width: 3.8 cm / 1.5 inch
- Length: 18.2 cm / 7.2 inch
- Height: 9.9 cm / 3.9 inch
MATERIALS:
- Porcelain
HELPFUL NOTES:
- Hand-decorated

Marcello Jori
Marcello Jori was born in Merano on 12 December 1951. He currently lives and works in Bologna. Having obtained his degree from DAMS (Drama, Art and Music Studies, Bologna), in 1977 Jori embarked on his career as an artist, soon exhibiting in national and foreign galleries and museums. In the mid-seventies, Jori took his first tentative steps in certain conceptual streams, from which he soon moved away and indeed openly went against their colder and most austere aspects, in an attempt to infuse art with a new lease of life. This he did with a series of photographic works, in which he reinterprets a number of classical masterpieces in a modern key. In this way, art is brought back to a human dimension; the artist "gives body" to the paintings, and takes possession of them so as to transform them into something true. Thus, an abstract painting depicting sunset is exposed to the lights and colours of a real sunset (“Tramonto sul mare sul mare a tramonto” - Sunset over the sea over the sea at sunset, 1976). In 1979, Jori painted himself on top of a ladder painting the fall of the angel, in contact with the heavens, which marked a turning point in his artistic career. This painting displays a new expressive energy that featured in his works over the entire following decade. It was during this phase that painting became central to his creative evolution. These were the years of the "Scritture" (Inscriptions), vertical and fluctuating words suspended mid air between the real and the artist’s mental idea of space. These words were then caged in multicoloured "Teatrini" (Theatres), extravagant examples of architecture in movement that were the forerunners of the following "Cristalli" (Crystals) and "Gioie" (Jewels) series, enchanted and kaleidoscopic geometric patterns.

Massimo Giacon
Italy, 1961
Massimo Giacon was born in Padova, Italy in 1961. Since 1980, he has worked in Milan as a cartoonist, illustrator, designer, artist and musician. In 1985 he started working with an architect's studio, Sottsass Association, honing his design skills by working with Artemide, Alessi, Swatch, Philips, Ritzenhoff and Telecom.
He has designed wall hangings, rugs, ceramics, and kitchen items, produced advertising illustrations, worked with designers and fashion magazines and animation for television.
He teaches in Milan at the European Institute of Design. He is currently working on the production of various items for Alessi and designing computer games.

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