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Handcrafted sideboard with burnished brass legs, inlaid doors and structure. Equipped with push-pull doors, an internal shelf and two drawers.
Part of the "Intarsia 3" collection, the Inverno sideboard is produced in a Limited Edition of only 21 multiples.
Inverno sideboard. Fausta Squatriti for Laurameroni.
A block of ice where the rose is the only evidence of the garden flowering and whose two thorns have transformed into drops of blood, to remind us that beauty can hurt and must therefore be handled with care.
In Fausta Squatriti's paintings, shapes, spaces, and colors blend in an innovative way, creating a new visual harmony.
The works reflect a deep understanding of the complexity of life and human relationships, guiding us through an emotional and conceptual journey. Squatriti invites the viewer to explore the meaning of memory and perception, transforming absences into presences and shapes into shifting truths.
Her painting serves as a bridge between the past and the present, inviting us to reflect on the nuances of reality and rediscover beauty in simple things.
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.
Discover the Intarsia Collection, a series of limited edition inlaid sideboards realized thanks to a collaboration with internationally renowed artists and designers.
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.
Fausta Squatriti is a visual artist, a poet, a novelist and an essayist. Between 1966 and 1986, she is active as editor of numbered editions, especially art books, a genre that she diffuses through her teaching at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, Venice and Milan.
In Russia, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art dedicated her a personal exhibition in 2009. Her sculptures are part of the collections of the Centre Pompidou and the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.