

A rustic design from the 19th century enriched with playful cylindrical steel elements and white-and-teal geometric inserts, this chair was inspired by the Morse alphabet. An intense conflict of styles and finishes defines its eclectic character, for a whimsical piece of furnishing sure to catalyze attention whether coupled with a desk or chosen as whimsical head of the table.
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Nicola Torcoli
Lombardia, Italy | Artist
Born in 1980, artist Nicola Felice Torcoli was born and raised in Lumezzane, a small town in the Brescian hills where he nurtured his passion for painting. After high school, he moved to Milan to attend the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, where he graduated in 2005. While focused on painting, photography and installations often emerged in his artistic research, reflecting the impact of the modern shift between analog and digital media in his work. In 2010, he began experimenting and working with the Defrag technique, which he aptly named after the defragmentation of canvases.Discover more