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Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba Mixes it Up

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We feel as though we could do this forever. A playful take on mixing furnishings rendered in imaginative forms never gets old. Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba reuses various materials as he rebelliously rearranges a chair with an interrupting slate, a stick collection embraces an end table, lamp pendants hook up, and spindles find their way to the top of a  wardrobe. In others, organic techniques secure a pile of twigs for an enchanting seat.  Like something straight out of a heavy story book we are mesmerized with tales as great as the sea.

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