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Part of a series of floor mirrors with a bold and sophisticated design, this piece will add an elegant decoration in a contemporary entryway, study, or living room. Its rectangular shape, supported by a wooden base, is made up of a series of mirrored glass elements joined in an aluminum trim and decorated with inserts in brushed brass and black Marquina marble. The chromatic effect is striking and highlights the various lines that run through the piece, evoking the network of public roads in Roman times.
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Lithian Ricci
Lombardia, Italy | Ceramist
Artist and painter Lithian Ricci was born in Rome and now lives between Milan and Istanbul. After graduating in architecture, she began her career as a painter with various exhibitions in Italy and around the world. Her work ranges from the use of delineo, traditional and olio molle techniques through to lustro. These complex processes come from ancient Italian traditions that lead to the creation of porcelain plates, cups, vases and objects that are all hand-painted.Discover more