1 x €5,900.00
Inspired by the relationship between geometric objects and their shadows, the Umbra collection features elegant pendants in sophisticated detail.
car.dr.02 – Carabottino Cabinet
A clever play of textures and transparencies makes this object the centerpiece of any environment. A storage until that enhances its content, establishing a dialogue between inside and outside.
Made entirely of solid wood, consisting of elements milled and assembled by simple joints. Available in two essences:Canaletto walnut and basswood.
Weight | 25 kg |
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Inspired by the relationship between geometric objects and their shadows, the Umbra collection features elegant pendants in sophisticated detail.
H 103 L 6 W 23 cm / Brass and opalin glass
H 200 L 245 W 30 cm / Iron
Black Burnished brass lamp designed by GoodMorning Studio. Brass, sandblasted hand-blown borosilicate glass, self-production, ©2018
H 87 L 82 W 22 cm/ Brass and mouth blow glass
Gamma by Serena Confalonieri for Mason Editions. Frosted spherical glass light combined with different colored metal shapes. Shapes available in pink, burgundy, sage green, patron…
Chest of draws with decorative handles, and dark teal leather.
H 180 cm L 250 cm W 12 mm / Alpaca wool
H 170 L 6 W 23 cm / Brass and opalin glass
H 180 W 80 cm / Wood
A set of parallelepipeds in stone and glass make up the skyline of an imaginary city. Friz Lang's Metropolis but also the invisible cities of…
H 20 L 25 W 8 cm / Wood and paper
Combining the Vienna design with the elegance of black marble, the designer proposes a collection composed of a table and chairs (with an additional table…
Decorative room divider screen, with revolving print.
H 37.5 L 25 W 25 cm / Brass and mouth blow glass
Bold in its simplicity, this anthropomorphic terracotta vase is an iconic tribute to the Moorish history of Sicily. Deprived of traditional pictorial decorations, it enhances…
H 195 L 250 W 12mm / Wool e tencel
Description: Antiqued brass lamp designed by GoodMorning Studio. Brass, sandblasted hand-blown borosilicate glass, self-production, ©2018