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OKThe Pop style and geometric totems in this sculptural vase are created by recycling the dust residue from marble extraction and mixing it with resin and colored pigments in various shades.
This iconic bottle opener, which portrays the maestro Alessandro Mendini, steals a harlequin’s clothes and dresses up for the occasion.
This zoomorphic console table decorates every corner of the home with ferocious style.
Vases, candleholders and tea pots turn into ironic and funny characters and bring a bit of joy into the home.
Inspired by the arrival of the Venice’s Carnival, it’s instantly time to party with this fabric collection available in three variants (Festa, Coriandoli S and Coriandoli XL).
On the dessert plates made for Davide Oldani’s D’O restaurant, traditional Carnival masks appear between a bonbon and a fritter.
This hand-tufted carpet could only be called Coriandolo (Italian for confetti), as it seems a handful of confetti has fallen onto it.
The perfect table for Carnival? With a top in Venetian seminato, it reminds one of rainbow-colored confetti.
Timeless and iconic, this armchair conceals us within its mask.
On carnival every prank is fair game. These mirrors made for children reflect distorted images and create an unexpected interplay of light.
This capitonné leather sofa is a classic, but this model is guaranteed to surprise.