
Omini Seated Napkin Ring in Polished Brass By Stefano Giovannoni
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DESCRIPTION
This eye-catching napkin ring belongs to the Omini collection, inspired by the Italian word for "small men." Its square body showcases a stylized figurine of a faceless man seated atop it, gazing sideways. Whether used individually or paired with other designs in the collection, this piece adds a striking touch to any modern dining table.
Customisable
Product ID:
945107
Style:
Modern
Color:
Glossy Brass
Body Shape:
Square
Decorated:
A Small Man Seating on Top
Materials Used:
Brass
Width:
5 cm | 2.0 inches
Depth:
3 cm | 1.2 inches
Height:
8 cm | 3.1 inches
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