HOOP EARRINGS WITH HANDS
Rhodium plated silver 925 hoops H 5,5cm.
HOOP EARRINGS WITH HANDS
Rhodium plated silver 925 hoops H 5,5cm.
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Designed by Palermouno team as a retro-contemporary piece, this unique style mirror plays with geometrical shapes and soft colours to enhance any decorating idea. It…
Paris/Roma is the fruit of a “retro futuristic” project called Decorūm, where the déco elements are mixed and touched by the evolution of the design:…
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Dining table with antique brass top and cast brass legs. The two ends can be removed and function as consolles.
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Iron and brass hand towel rail by Glab
Iron and brass hand towel rail by GLab
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Inspired by Giorgio de Chirico, in a contemporary interpretation of his ‘Metaphysical Squares’
Inspired by Giorgio de Chirico, in a contemporary interpretation of his ‘Metaphysical Squares’
Inspired by Giorgio de Chirico, in a contemporary interpretation of his ‘Metaphysical Squares’
Each product is unique, made entirely by hand by blacksmiths, carpenters, upholsterers, jewellers and glaziers.
A soft curve in metal with a glossy, reflective surface a central laser cut that creates a shadow line. It is the large format centerpiece…
Inspired by Giorgio de Chirico, in a contemporary interpretation of his ‘Metaphysical Squares’