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Enzo Mari Stone

1970 Mid-Century Modern Travertine and Brass Box by Enzo Mari for f.lli Mannelli
1970 Mid-Century Modern Travertine and Brass Box by Enzo Mari for f.lli Mannelli

1970 Mid-Century Modern Travertine and Brass Box by Enzo Mari for f.lli Mannelli

By Enzo Mari, Fratelli Mannelli

Located in Aci Castello, IT

This exceptional 1970s decorative box represents a masterful collaboration between the radical vision of Enzo Mari and the expert stone craftsmanship of Fratelli Mannelli.

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Decorative Boxes

Materials

Travertine, Brass

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Danese Milano Paros M Vase in Aurisina Stone by Enzo Mari
Danese Milano Paros M Vase in Aurisina Stone by Enzo Mari

Danese Milano Paros M Vase in Aurisina Stone by Enzo Mari

By Danese Milano, Enzo Mari

Located in Hicksville, NY

Enzo Mari is one of the masters of Italian Design.

Category

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Materials

Stone

Marble Sphere Paperweight / Sculpture, 1980's
Marble Sphere Paperweight / Sculpture, 1980's

Marble Sphere Paperweight / Sculpture, 1980's

By Angelo Mangiarotti, Enzo Mari

Located in San Juan Capistrano, CA

Marble Sphere Paperweight / Sculpture, 1980's.

Category

20th Century Unknown Modern Paperweights

Materials

Stone, Marble

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