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  • The elegant shape and the original polychrome lozenges pattern of the lamp base are inspired by and reflect the dome of the Church of San Michele, richly decorated with colored tiles and is symbol of the city of Alghero.

  • This alder wood engraved and hand-painted mask is part of a collection of zoomorphic figures (a pig, in this case) of the traditional carrasecare, the carnival of Ottana.

  • This table lamp is crafted with glass tiles moulded in dynamic shapes, symbolizing the Island's strong mistral wind; the artefact is mounted on a juniper wood base. The object is part of the Isola collection, dedicated to the natural elements of Sardinian landscape.

  • They reinterpret ancient lanterns; these oil lanterns are functional and decorative at the same time, they are hand-made with copper with intentionally oxidised effected created to remind of past traditions and habits.

  • Female figures in elegant poses are depicted in these raku ceramic sculptures with original plastic solution and the distinctive technique of this workshop.

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