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  • This hand-decorated ceramic plate, inspired by the marine world, is crafted with the ancient white glaze graffito technique that underlines the orange shades of clay. The artefact is part of the Corallo collection and it is available in different sizes.

  • This artistic and decorative wrought iron artefact is an explicit reference to the girdles of the traditional Sardinia male attires, obtained by using a single iron plate, wrought and singed with peculiar chromatic effects, on the tones of brass and copper.

  • This silver pendant is a prized miniature of the renowned traditional Sardinian jack knife, with the actual mechanical features of the same, and it is skilfully handcrafted down to the smallest details with a particular colouring technique.

  • These cotton and linen cushions decorated with relief motifs, either tone on tone or with different shades, are woven on a traditional manual loom, following the pibiones technique.

  • The”Sedattu” chair is the result of a successful design project, created by talented designer and artist Giovanni Antonio Sulas at the Farris joinery of Nuoro, that reminds the low chair used by the hearth in the Sardinian tradition reinterpreting the forms with innovative synthesis and dynamism.

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