The classic, timeless form is combined with multifunctional practicality for a striking result that will make a luxurious statement in any setting, from classic to modern. Evident is the reference to the Medici Vase, which throughout history has become a true cult object for decorating gardens, villas, and fine settings. Valuable element for indoor or outdoor decoration, it combines style, durability and functionality.
Iconic and timeless, the vase known as the Medici vase originates from the very ancient specimen carved in Athens around the mid-1st century B.C. and later found in the Villa Medici in Rome, from which it took its name. The monumental marble vase today is kept in the Uffizi Museum in Florence. True objets d’art, they were made in the following centuries up to the present day in a variety of materials, while retaining the style characteristics of the reference model.
The refined vase, can be used as a decorative element both indoors and outdoors, terraces or gardens. A refined city terrace, a minimal or classic Salon, the grounds of an elegant country villa, the patio of a seaside home, or a poolside garden. The Vaso Mediceo is the ideal solution to give refined sceneries, if necessary they can be used as elegant separates, to delimit the driveway or to give privacy to the pool area. It gives the environment a refined and modern look, a continuum of elegance to spaces like no other vase or planter can give.
The Mediceo vase is an unmistakable expression of timeless elegance, and when placed in the home or garden, it conveys an aura of refinement and harmony to its surroundings as well. It makes the space a true extension of lifestyle and personality, giving moments of serenity and pleasure. The essence of the classic style of the Vaso Mediceo lies in the preciousness of the material, sobriety and attention to detail.
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“The vase gives form to the void and music to the silence.”
Georges Braque
THE MATERIAL.
Marble, beloved by the most celebrated sculptors and architects around the world and throughout the ages, is also asserting its artistic power in the modern conception of architecture and design. The classic and timeless taste of Michelangelo’s favorite material adapts to the most varied contexts, from the new liberty and Baroque style, to clean and essential lines, up to industrial-inspired settings.
Rosso di Verona is one of the most famous and best-known Italian ornamental rocks in the world. Considered the quintessential red marble, it takes its name from its area of origin. It has a background tone tending toward brick-red-brown with alternating colors from pinkish to red and is rich in hues. Because of its beauty and durability, it is used for both indoor and outdoor environments.