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Showcasing an exquisite interplay of hues and softly curved lines, this elegant two-door cabinet is carved out of a single piece of wood and finished by hand with a gouge. The hidden steel lock and the invisible metal hinges are also deftly made by hand. Internally, it features a practical shelf that can be removed to suit any taste or need. Please refer to the Concierge for further details.
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Giuseppe Rivadossi
Lombardia, Italy | Carpenter
Giuseppe Rivadossi was born in 1935. His first sculpture exhibition was in 1968 and since then his work has been featured in important anthological expositions and art catalogues. With his sons Emanuele and Clemente, he now manages Habito di Giuseppe Rivadossi, an atelier and workshop where his pieces come to life, where wood is hand worked, and assembled predominantly through joints to obtain objects that are both poetic and domestic, ancient and light, material and ethereal.Discover more