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  • They are inspired by the typical profile of Sardinian villages: the small houses made of local trachyte have irregular and stylized shapes, enriched by finely crafted silver details: small figures of animals, original architectural elements, different types of flowers and plants populate the anci

  • The sinuous forms of these wrought iron sculptures take the form of fish fluctuating in the sea, in elegant dynamic pose represented in refined style. Handcrafted with striking flamed and iridescent effects, they are produced as unique pieces with ever-changing details.

  • The Stella della Sartiglia, a symbol of good luck, is part of the traditional Carnival of Oristano. It is embellished by the glazed ceramic pendant shaped and hand-decorated with extreme care.

  • The intimate representation of the Holy Family in this wrought iron sculpture is obtained from a single iron plate, skilfully forged and hammered following elegant minimal lines.

  • The SU chair, equipped with a wooden seat and back and a painted iron structure, embellished with removable cushions made in collaboration with the “Su Trobasciu” workshop in Mogoro.

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