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inDito by Vito Nesta

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The thimble is one of the world’s most humble little tools. Vito Nesta is an Italian designer who saw a bigger purpose for the ordinary home makers’ thimble calling it inDITO. Here it has undergone quite the growth spurt, lavishing a corner cabinet with its effortless style or greeting every guest in the foyer full with a bouquet of poppies. This vase is available in metallic finishes or various brilliant shades like birds egg blue, bright blue, and shocking red.

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