The POP POT project is the result of the passion of two architect friends: Arabella Rocca and Giacomo Sanna, both with international experience in the fields of architecture and design. POP POT was born with the idea of re-editing classic design icons in a pop key. Its first collection of vases is a reinterpretation of the Roman amphorae found in Monte dei Cocci in Rome and catalogued by the archaeologist Dressel at the end of the 19th century. The vases are made using the digital craftsmanship of 3D printing in environmentally friendly materials: corn starch and recycled plastic.