Zero1 Candle Holder
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DESCRIPTION
The first item of the new collection designed by Paul Abbiati, ZERO1, boasts a slab of malachite with two steel sheets — a piece to which the candle holders can be moved according to desire. We use it as a central piece, a candleholder, book holder… anything you want that represents the beginning of something new. Its design boils down to a simplistic idea, a stark opposite of the polished metals and the marble that adds a natural elegance. ZERO1 goes back to the foundation of design to enhance the artistry, creating a piece of design that will be relevant and functional for all eternity.
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- Shipping to United Kingdom : TBD
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- Masterful Artisans: Decofetch collaborates with artisans who passionately preserve and elevate time-honored crafts, ensuring that each piece is a masterpiece.
- Lasting Quality: Our creations, crafted with precision and care, are designed to be cherished for generations, all while adhering to sustainable, eco-friendly practices.
- Made-to-Order Excellence: We eschew mass production, opting for custom, made-to-order pieces that reduce waste and showcase meticulous attention to detail.
- Eco-Friendly Finesse: Decofetch prioritizes eco-friendly materials, such as certified woods and noble, recycled resources, while vehemently opposing the use of plastics.
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