Between Present and Future
Transition Family Line
The Contemporary Furniture Line
The new Transition family line is the peak of Arte Veneziana's handcrafting abilities. This family line is the result of a great combination of contemporary design and the old and precious craftsmanship know-how. The straight lines of this furniture collection together with the Japanese and Chinese drawers and decorations contribute to a new idea of luxury. Less is more.
Handmade Luxury Bar Cabinet
Marco Polo Contemporary Cabinet
Two Black Doors with Artistic Engravings
The Marco Polo bar cabinet from the Transition Collection is one of the symbols of Arte Veneziana.
This cult item of the Transition Collection is the story of an imaginary journey from West to East. Why this name? Because Marco Polo is a clear homage to the famous Venetian traveller. A fearless merchant who explored the precious and luxurious Silk Road, famous since the Romans.
The strongly modern cabinet is handmade and engraved with silvery decorations of a Chinese inspired landscape.
Materials
Metal tube-shaped frame with antique brass finish.
Structure made of grey wood with matte finish.
Two doors with push-pull opening and internal LED lights.
The inside made of grey wood with matte finish, with two push-pull opening drawers and two adjustable shelves made of glass.
Sides and folded handles made of metal with antique brass finish.
Doors made of black glass with handmade “Marco Polo” shiny decor engravings, inspired by an Oriental landscape.
Specifications
Size: W. 125 cm, D. 55 cm, H. 186 cm
Size: W. 49" 1/4, D. 21" 5/8, H. 73" 1/4
Code: FCB-GLF-208-10
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.