
PORTICO
The lower body of a 1950s Italian cabinet transformed into an interior architectural threshold.
Portico emerges from a reinterpretation of the lower body of a classic Italian display cabinet. The combination of oak, stainless steel, and red marble introduces the idea of an architectural presence into the space.
The Origin
1950's Italian Vitrine
Dimension
150 x 55 x 98 cm
Edition
1/1
Material
Wallnut, Stainless Steel, Marble




THE ORIGIN
1950’s Italian Vitrine

Portico redirects attention to the quiet, usually unnoticed lower section of a traditional Italian cabinet. Oak leg bases carry the memory of classical order, while stainless steel supports redefine this heritage with structural clarity.
The red marble top acts as a horizontal canopy, materializing the idea of a portico within the interior. More than furniture, Portico functions as an architectural threshold, defining encounter and transition. Beyond use, it becomes the encounter itself.

PORTICO
The lower body of a 1950s Italian cabinet transformed into an interior architectural threshold.
Portico emerges from a reinterpretation of the lower body of a classic Italian display cabinet. The combination of oak, stainless steel, and red marble introduces the idea of an architectural presence into the space.
The Origin
1950's Italian Vitrine
Edition
1/1
Dimension
150 x 55 x 98 cm
Material
Wallnut, Stainless Steel, Marble
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THE ORIGIN
1950’s Italian Vitrine

Portico redirects attention to the quiet, usually unnoticed lower section of a traditional Italian cabinet. Oak leg bases carry the memory of classical order, while stainless steel supports redefine this heritage with structural clarity.
The red marble top acts as a horizontal canopy, materializing the idea of a portico within the interior. More than furniture, Portico functions as an architectural threshold, defining encounter and transition. Beyond use, it becomes the encounter itself.
