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Entirely handcrafted by artist Stefano Coccioli following the art of "la scagliola", this superb low table draws inspiration from African inlays. Small rectangular tiles in mother-of-pearl are arranged and inlaid in the marble top, forming a circle enclosing a series of carvings in a slightly lighter impasto. The hand-painted, black iron frame with ferromicaceous enamel mirrors the top and ensures an eternally untarnished product. A 45-cm diameter variant is available upon request.
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Sambuco
Umbria, Italy | Ceramist
Mario Sambuco established his eponymous brand at the end of the 1950s, following the footsteps of his father Luigi who has a deep knowledge of Deruta-style ceramics. Since the ‘80s, Mario’s sons Lucio and Luca took up the family business, creating new designs thanks to constant research and experimenting with precious finishes such as gold, silver, and platinum. Sambuco keeps alive traditional techniques by rigorously maintaining handcraftsmanship at the core of production, receiving the prestigious Primo Concorso tra Ceramisti in Deruta prize in 1991.Discover more