Plum Geometric Marquetry Frame
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This striking picture frame is crafted from Amazonian wood and meticulously decorated in marquetry.
The octagonal shape and geometric pattern evoke the designs of the Art Deco era, while the natural hues of plum and cream add richness to any space.
The lavishly ornamental art of marquetry originates in ancient Italian marble inlay and was appropriated by Belgian cabinet makers in the early 16th Century, who used wood in place of stone.
Display cherished portraits and family memories in this unique frame.
DETAILS-
Dimensions: |
Height 24.5 cm, Width 19.2 cm |
Material: |
Amazonian wood |
Brand: |
Silvia Furmanovich |
Need to know: | Clean with a dry polishing cloth only |
This striking picture frame is crafted from Amazonian wood and meticulously decorated in marquetry.
The octagonal shape and geometric pattern evoke the designs of the Art Deco era, while the natural hues of plum and cream add richness to any space.
The lavishly ornamental art of marquetry originates in ancient Italian marble inlay and was appropriated by Belgian cabinet makers in the early 16th Century, who used wood in place of stone.
Display cherished portraits and family memories in this unique frame.
DETAILS-
Dimensions: |
Height 24.5 cm, Width 19.2 cm |
Material: |
Amazonian wood |
Brand: |
Silvia Furmanovich |
Need to know: | Clean with a dry polishing cloth only |
Visionary fine jeweller Silvia Furmanovich is known for her use of vibrant colour and unusual materials, including shells, woven bamboo and wood marquetry.
Furmanovich’s bold designs combine her meticulous attention to detail with her passion for innovative craftsmanship, the natural world and ancient cultures. Her home accessories collections are informed by her travels and her unique perspective on the places she encounters, from Egypt to Japan.
Employing found artefacts from the rainforest, traditional techniques and materials both humble and precious – including beautiful coloured gemstones from Brazil, her home country – the designer creates artistic pieces that are both timeless and one-of-a-kind.
Furmanovich was born in São Paulo to a line of Italian goldsmiths. Her great-grandfather created sacred adornments for the Vatican and her father worked as a goldsmith. “He taught me the importance of craftsmanship," she says. "I learned to pay attention to every detail."
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