Feeling the Baroque Allure
Florea Family Line
As Sinuous and as Rich as the Variety of Flowers
The Florea family line takes its name and inspiration from nature itself. The volutes and curvy lines of every item of this family recalls the magnificence of the Baroque age. Shapes and finishings are more than decorated like the beautiful flowers one can find during a relaxing walk along the mountains or through the vast gardens of the most famous cities. This line is marked by a typical spherical etching enriched with lots of curly mirrored tiles.
Handcrafted Luxury Fretwork Buffet
Lily New Classic Style Buffet
Three Doors with Artistic Engravings
Materials
Fretwork structure made of wood with smoke-grey coloured finish.
Four legs structure made of stainless steel with shiny finish and adjustable feet.
Three doors made of glass with wooden pull handle opening and soft-close system.
Interior made of wood with smoke-grey coloured finish. One adjustable glass shelf in each compartment.
Materials
Bevelled top in Calacatta marble.
Doors, sides and back made of bevelled and engraved glass with medium antique mirrored finish.
Decorations
Geometric motif and shiny sphere engravings.
Specifications
Size: W. 171 cm, D. 57 cm, H. 92 cm
Size: W. 67" 3/8, D. 22" 1/2, H. 36" 1/4
Code: FSB-GLF-206-M2030
Custom made to specifications.
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Architect and Designer
Giovanni Luca Ferreri
Milan
Giovanni Luca Ferreri was born in Monza in 1970. In 1998 he graduated in Architecture at the Polytechnic in Milan and in 2003 earned the title of PhD in Architectural Composition at the University of Architecture in Venice. Since his initial training and professional experience he has dealt with art, applied art and decoration. Since 2004 he has been teaching Composition and Urban Design at the Faculty of Architecture - Bovisa of the Politecnico in Milan. He has an office in Milan and an important part of his work involves the design and fitting of private homes.