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  • These ceramic bowls are harmoniously decorated in two colours, white and iridescent metal, with the expressive graphic symbol of concentric circles inspired by the Nuragic civilisation.

  • Sails blowing against the wind that represent the meaning of the voyage, stories imprinted in the metal with fine iridescent blue flamed colour effects enhanced by the natural twists of juniper wood.

  • Sa Stangiada, a typical element of the renowned traditional ceramic production of Assemini, is reinterpreted with contemporary taste in this original version with bold glazed colours, also produced in the unglazed variant faithful to tradition.

  • The large glass platter shows the dynamism of the Island's sea with its transparencies and shades recalling the seabed, with imaginative arrangements of bubbles, seaweeds and corals. It is part of the prime collection of the workshop, reinvented over time with furnishings of different uses.

  • This decorative panel in silk and cork, which revives the motif of the shawl that this atelier crafted especially for Miriam Makeba, is an evident tribute to this internationally renowned artist.

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