

Raised on a black-lacquered base with slanted feet, the Lucille sideboard combines different materials resulting in a unique statement piece of masterful craftsmanship. The central 2-door section of Brazilian rosewood, marked by a unique pattern with dark chocolate and reddish-brown streaks, is flanked by lower 1-door sections framed in glossy white lacquer with beige printed faux Galuchat leather panels. The Art Deco-inspired handles are made of hand-chiseled brass.
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GINORI 1735
Toscana, Italy | Ceramist
Carlo Ginori started manufacturing porcelain pieces in 1735 in his workshop in Doccia, Tuscany, setting the benchmark for luxury home décor products ever since. This prestigious company was run by the same family until 1896, when it was acquired by Richard of Milan and the brand was created. Richard Ginori remains the quintessential maker of sophisticated porcelain pieces and demonstrates the ability to reinterpret its iconic history through collaborations with important designers and artists, like Gio Ponti. Our customers favorites: Richard Ginori vases.Discover more