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Contemporary Lazy Susan Serving Dish by Sabine Marcelis - Blood Orange

About the Item

Measures: Closed: Ø 65 x H 8 cm Open: L 65 x W 77 x H 8 cm During the Palazzo Monti x Etage Projects residency the one thing we most enjoyed was to spend time with the other designers and to share dinners. It was a unique moment where we all got to share food and share over food. It made sense to us to create something which completely embodies the concept of sharing at the dining table; The Lazy Susan. When the Lazy Susan’s are spun around, their off-centre axis allows the vibrant marble top to reveal the contrasting high-polished resin underneath. There is another meeting of worlds in the use of materiality; Marble from local suppliers and finished by local craftsmen meets resin, produced in Rotterdam, our home. x Sabine & Paul.
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