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"Sea Horny" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection
"Sea Horny" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection

"Sea Horny" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection

By LatoXLato

Located in Bologna, Bologna

"Sea Horny" is an allusive and ironic marble sculpture that blur the lines between design and art, and evoke pleasure. This piece that resembles a seahorse is one of the four pieces ...

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2010s Italian Other LatoXLato Sculptures

Materials

Marble

"Hugtopus" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection
"Hugtopus" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection

"Hugtopus" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection

By LatoXLato

Located in Bologna, Bologna

"Hugtopus" is an allusive and ironic marble sculpture that blur the lines between design and art, and evoke pleasure. This piece that resembles an octopus is one of the four pieces ...

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Marble

"Cuddlefish" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection
"Cuddlefish" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection

"Cuddlefish" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection

By LatoXLato

Located in Bologna, Bologna

"Cuddlefish" is an allusive and ironic marble sculpture that blur the lines between design and art, and evoke pleasure. This piece that resembles a little fish is one of the four pie...

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2010s Italian Other LatoXLato Sculptures

Materials

Marble

"Lovester" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection
"Lovester" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection

"Lovester" Marble Sculpture, Hook Me Up Collection

By LatoXLato

Located in Bologna, Bologna

"Lovester" is an allusive and ironic marble sculpture that blur the lines between design and art, and evoke pleasure. This piece that resembles a lobster is one of the four pieces th...

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2010s Italian Other LatoXLato Sculptures

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Latoxlato sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

LatoXLato sculptures are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of stone and are designed with extraordinary care. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider sculptures by Marco Lodola, and Mirabili. Prices for LatoXLato sculptures can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $635 and can go as high as $1,087, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $1,087.

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