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Workbench

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In Workbench, a curious collaboration using the craft of wicker and the artistry of pottery present interesting, new objects that challenge the norm. If you can, try to wrap your mind around these concepts whereas a solid bowl exposes itself at the base, a platter adds height to the table spread by an arched trellis above the contents, or utensils that fan out in elegance. Flowerpots sit prepared for climbing flowers and a traditional stereo wears its latest trend.  Handmade by young superstar designers Alberto Fabbian and Paola Amabile of Northern Italy.

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