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8687 Melrose Ave, Suite G170 West Hollywood, CA 90069 , United States Call Seller 310.734.7266

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Crystal Glass Side Table by Barberini & Gunnell

$ 11,580
  • Description
    The "Cascata" side table by Barberini & Gunnell is a true embodiment of luxury and innovative design, crafted from hand-sculpted crystal glass that captures the essence of a cascading waterfall frozen in time. This breathtaking piece features intricately arranged layers of angular glass that reflect and refract light, creating a mesmerizing display of shimmering brilliance from every angle. The geometric legs, flowing downward in a pattern that evokes liquid in motion, elevate the table's modern elegance while offering a dynamic contrast to its jewel-like clarity. Its presence instantly transforms any space, making it both a functional surface and a captivating sculpture. Meticulously handcrafted as part of a limited edition, the "Cascata" table is a testament to Barberini & Gunnell's mastery of glasswork and their dedication to pushing the boundaries of contemporary furniture design. With its stunning clarity and exquisite detailing, this table is the ultimate statement piece for those who appreciate the intersection of fine art and high-end luxury in their interiors.
    Limited edition of 10.


    ABOUT THE ARTIST
    The Atelier Barberini & Gunnell creates artworks and collectible design, one-off pieces, and limited editions for a small niche of high-end projects; bespoke solutions for luxury and ultra-luxury projects all over the world.
    The choice of the most precious materials, the maniacal cure for detail is the basis of their modus operandi aiming to create timeless pieces, using marine grade stainless steel, brass, cast bronze, precious wood essences, marbles, onyxes, semi-precious gemstones, crystal glass, together with the most sophisticated technologies and quality craftsmanship. This allows them to work for clients like Four Seasons Hotels, The Ritz Carlton, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Dior, Paramount Pictures, Peter Marino Architects, Sotheby’s, Bonhams, Foundation of Maestro Andrea Bocelli, Ridley Scott (House of Gucci) besides our private collectors and clients.
    Values such as sustainability, the use of natural materials, the rediscovery of eco-sustainable craftsmanship, and the protection of refined and ancient techniques that are increasingly being lost are the basis of the design.
    Barberini & Gunnell’s signature works are exhibited at international art fairs such as Art Basel Design//Miami, Art Miami, Art Basel Switzerland, PAD London, PAD Genève, PAD Paris, PAD Monaco, Salon Art+Design New York…
  • More Information
    Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity
    Origin: Italy
    Period: New
    Materials: Clear crystal glass, sculpture, Hand Made
    Condition: New.
    Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Collectible Design
    Dealer Reference #: 5209673
    Incollect Reference #: 760208
  • Dimensions
    W. 14 in; H. 24 in; D. 14 in;
    W. 35.56 cm; H. 60.96 cm; D. 35.56 cm;
Message from Seller:

MOGUL, located in West Hollywood’s Pacific Design Center, offers a curated selection of the world’s most opulent furniture and accessories, featuring extraordinary designs and unparalleled craftsmanship. From sculptural furnishings to luxurious decor crafted with shagreen, Murano glass, and semi-precious stones, each piece transforms interiors with sophistication and glamour. jaka@mogullife.com | 310.734.7266 |

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