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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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Bottega Del Monaco
Puglia, Italy | Ceramist
Born in 1981 in Grottaglie (a small town in Apulia), for centuries considered the site of a flourishing artisanal ceramic production due to the richness of the clay typical of the region, del Monaco grew up surrounded by ceramic art and sculptures in his five-generation family workshop. After studying artistic ceramics at the Art School in Grottaglie, he graduated with a degree in Architecture. He currently lives in Grottaglie, where he works on his collection of artistic ceramics, focused on the handcrafted tradition with an eye to the future.Discover more