Name: Mirror/Zero Fading Marble RE 02 - XS SERIE
Product SKU Cod. M0-W-MRE02XS
Description:
The sophisticated and sought-after nuances of Arabescato Orobico Grey & Orange marble, here
the result of careful handcraft through its extra-thinness, are juxtaposed to a hand-ground crystal
slab, featuring a mirror gradient. The XS SERIE restates the sought-after materials and finishes
selection, emphasising the wall mirror décor statement function within the contemporary Interior
lexicon. Highlighting the thinness and lightness of this unexpected two-dimensional composition,
within a versatile and minimalist format. A trompe-l’oeil effect changes the observer's perception
according to the point of view, melting objective and subjective dimensions through a fading marble
layer, which seems to almost disappear into the wall. Ideal in a small batch, collecting the different
materials and finishes of the entire collection.
Notes: This product is entirely handcrafted in Italy.
Colour and textures may slightly differ depending on devices, and remain unique for each creation
since the handcrafted features of this object.
Technical specs: Marble thin layer, crystal, metal backside with flush mount metal brackets
Production lead time: 8 weeks
Measures: h 290 x 215 x 5 mm
Net Weight: 3
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Name: Mirror/Zero Fading Wood RE 02 - XS SERIE
Product SKU Cod. M0-W-WRE02XS
Description:
In this Mirror/Zero - XS Serie, the amber nuanced crystal layer, featuring a hand-applied mirror
gradient, results from an innovative craftsmanship technique, and is juxtaposed to a sought-after
Walnut burlwood veneer. A frameless and sleek appearance provides a twist in the subject's
perception by increasing engagement and highlighting the thinness and lightness of this
unexpected two-dimensional wall décor composition. Reframing and recollecting the finest 900’s
Art Deco collections, this outstanding eclectic and minimalistic Edition aims to emphasise the décor
statement function within the contemporary Interior lexicon. Furthermore, a trompe-l’oeil effect
changes the observer's perception according to the point of view, melting objective and subjective
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