An essential souvenir... and with a Valencia filter

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Stackable Studio Pot

A "simple" vase but with a trick

When the time came to decide which souvenir we would recommend this month, that decision that always marks the end of the trip –because that is what souvenirs are about–, we doubted a lot, a lot, among the infinity of objects that give shape and color to our imaginary.

That was how we evoked the much-loved flamencas **(the ones on top of the TV, those)** from Marin dolls , converted into collector's items since, in 2014, they ceased to be manufactured.

We also went through one by one the lladro figures that we admire so many times in our own or other people's houses, we toast with Ribeiro wine served in Sargadelos basins and acknowledged our devotion to the Manises lamps, those that flood the Rastro every Sunday because blessed grandmother's salons.

Studio Pot

Stackable in red

But in the end, between bursts of nostalgia and outbreaks of camp, we opted to look at the present (and the future) through something as ours and as always as a humble vase . Humble, yes, but with a trick.

The one with the creative team Studio Pot , whose project, called stackable , just entered the select group Wallpaper's Next Generation of Future Creatives.

enameled by Diez Ceramic and turned by Juan Carlos Inesta, creator of DoManises and absolute promoter of the mythical epicenter of Valencian ceramics, show that the new souvenir has a lot to tell.

Of course, look for another altar at home, that today's TVs are no longer even useful for that.

***** _This report was published in **number 127 of Condé Nast Traveler Magazine (April)**. Subscribe to the printed edition (11 printed issues and a digital version for €24.75, by calling 902 53 55 57 or from our website). The April issue of Condé Nast Traveler is available in its digital version to enjoy on your preferred device. _

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