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The Lilly armchair's adaptability shines through in various settings. Its minimalist yet comfortable design adds to any space and makes a bold style statement. The seatings of the signature fringed poufs, just like fine chocolates, have been enveloped into foil-finished leather making them irresistible. From the latest Gleaming collection by Lorenza Bozzoli Couture, the Lilli armchair stands out with its lustrous allure.
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Antonino Sciortino
Lombardia, Italy | Blacksmith
Antonino Sciortino, versatile Sicilian artist, infuses a minimalist baroque style into his metalwork, amalgamating the ethereal inspiration of dance with the maritime influence of his hometown of Bagheria. As a child, he learnt the technique of ironworking at his brother's workshop, but his love for dance pushed him to pursue a career in television, in Rome, where he became a dancer. The call of manual art returned in 2003, when he moved to Milan where, supported by the “Compagnia del Giardino,” he opened his own workshop.Discover more