Once again, Seletti arrives in Paris for the winter edition of Maison&Objet, the exhibition par excellence dedicated to decoration. The most pop and democratic Italian design brand is ready to amaze with new objects, new furniture, and new incursions into the field of lighting.
The catalog dedicated to art de la table is enriched with new products from the collection FINGER, a new series of brass objects.
If fingers left prints on molten brass, what would the resulting objects look like? Thus, the FINGERS collection by Marcantonio, which obviously takes its name from a texture that recalls that of fingerprints.
An eclectic and varied collection that consists of lamps, cutlery, plates, nutcrackers, candle holders, and a bell that is just as elegant as it is anachronistic. The material nature of metal blends with archetypical (almost ancestral) forms, renewing its simplicity and transforming it into objects for homes of the third millennium. The FINGERS collection presents lamps with a retro flavor while still maintaining a contemporary look.
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