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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 top of this prized coffee table in chestnut wood tells the century-old history of the tree, revealed by the striking circles which maintain their original features thanks to the skilful and respectful crafting of the wood.

  • The dynamic geometric composition of the rug reinterprets one of the most ancient modules of traditional weaving, and in general of the creative and cultural expression in Sardinia: the triangle.

  • This particular and practical container-table, with the two top half table tops that can be opened, draws on the traditional Sardinian sideboards, used whilst baking bread or cakes, and is decorated in this version with the distinctive shape of the two stylised lapwings, enriched with soberly bru

  • Feminine silhouettes stand out against a vibrant turquoise sky on this prized decorative panel in glazed ceramic with harmonious style of remarkable decorative value.

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