




Donzella Pavonina, which is the name of a colorful fish from the seas of Italy, takes up the theme of a traveling sculpture and is part of the "Marble In Scatola" collection. The little fish rides a marble wave and has a googly eye that you insert by hand. The decomposability wants to be a game that combines the various essences of marble and makes them perceive their diversity. It is handmade of white Carrara and black Marquina marble.
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Maria Christina Hamel
Lombardia, Italy | Designer
Living between India, Thailand, and Austria as a child, Maria Christina Hamel moved to Milan at the end of the 1970s where she studied Industrial Design at the Scuola Politecnica di Design. Starting off her career alongside designers such as Andries van Onck, Ugo La Pietra, and Ambrogio Rossari, she was Alessandro Mendini’s assistant in Vienna for over ten years. Her unique style captures influences of her multicultural background, handcrafted in historic traditional places. She also teaches and her works are part of the permanent collection of the Triennale di Milano.Discover more