Lamp | Inchino
Buyback Value: £351.30
Made in Belgium
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Additional Information
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End of Life
This product is part of The Reinvention Program. That means you can send it back to us if you don’t want it anymore. Please go to your order history and submit a request. We will arrange a return for your product so it can have a second life, and you will be rewarded with a refund that you can redeem on your future orders.
Condition Buyback Value Excellent £351.3 - Good £234.2 - Average £175.65 - Salvage £140.52 - -
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Design Story
Antonino was born in Palermo. When he was just eight years old, he began to forge iron in his father’s studio. He particularly worked with ‘soft’ iron, which is relatively pliable and easier to work with.
For Serax, he has designed an exclusive collection for a broader market. The side tables and iron bowls give off the feel of sculptures, and through their artistic finishing touches (painted with brushes and polished), they preserve the soul that Antonino aimed to give them. They will perfectly suit countless interiors thanks to their pure forms and ‘vintage’ tinted look and finish.
Some people simply have art running through their veins. This is also the case with Antonino Sciortino. The former dancer/choreographer not only possesses an unbridled imagination, but he has also mastered the art of simplicity and style. The latter is certainly strongly represented in the Terrazzo collection.
The flawlessly forged bases of the collection of tables and side tables reflect his traditional craftsmanship. The unique and quirky look of the terrazzo tabletop takes you back to fifteenth-century Venice.