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Freedom

Romeo Gigli
laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by romeo gigli

Sideboard with legs and base in brushed metal, inlaid doors and structure. Equipped with push-pull doors and an internal shelf. It is also available in the suspended version.


Part of the "Intarsia 2" collection, the Freedom sideboard is produced in a Limited Edition of 33 multiples only.

laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by romeo gigli
Freedom sideboard. Romeo Gigli for Laurameroni.
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Freedom sideboard. Romeo Gigli for Laurameroni.

Combining the purity of forms with the extraordinary creativity of decoration: an exercise in style "in the Gigli way". Decorated and enhanced thanks to the precise inlay, the sideboard becomes poster, thanks to the graffiti "freedom", "love", "peace".

laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by romeo gigli
Freedom

Freedom

Collaborator of Carla Sozzani, employer of Alexander McQueen, acclaimed designer by the Los Angeles Times. The designer has achieved numerous successes.

 

In a new romantic vision, Gigli combines the purity of forms with the extraordinary creativity of decoration: a stylistic exercise that reinterprets our traditional credenza, transforming it into a magical box.

 

Gigli exclusively creates for Laurameroni a painting that is also a manifesto. A graffiti decoration that wraps around and gives character to the credenza in a continuous spiral.

The modern inlay is a mosaic of different woods freely combined to reproduce an original design, making use of inserts, embossments and contemporary geometric effects.

The modern inlay is a mosaic of different woods freely combined to reproduce an original design, making use of inserts, embossments and contemporary geometric effects.

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laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by romeo gigli
Intarsia Collection

Intarsia Collection

The Intarsia Collection was created to appreciate and relive the local tradition of an ancient technique: that of inlay. A product designed to be reproduced in a limited edition and in numbered pieces, signed and certified by the artists and craftsmen themselves.


Intarsia also represents direct contact with simple and pure raw materials, taking shape through the manual skill and scrupulous dedication of our craftsmen, reinvented and modernized by the imagination and experience of our designers.


The sideboards of the Intarsia Collection are design furniture transformed into real paintings.

Romeo Gigli
Romeo Gigli

Romeo Gigli

Romeo Gigli, born in 1949 in Castel Bolognese, is an important Italian fashion designer. He studied architecture, but soon developed a strong interest in the world of fashion and clothing. In 1979 he worked in an atelier in New York to learn the secrets of tailoring. He was immediately recognized as a great innovator thanks to his poetic clothes with clear artistic and cultural references, always feminine and minimalist.

 

Today his collections are famous all over the world and some of his creations have been exhibited at the Momu in Antwerp, the Fashion Textile Museum in London, the Fashion Institute of Technology and the Metropolitan Museum in New York.