Charm and elegance in a Florentine villa

January 2, 2021

Marioni presents its Notorious collection, characterized by a strong identity-based graphic research where design and material contaminations merge by melting together the Hollywood imaginary and the contemporary.

PALM Oval coffee table with lacquered wood shelf, brushed brass structure, two-color glazed ceramic supports and extra-clear glass top. Available in different material combinations.


Lightings and accessories decorate with sophisticated elegance indoor and outdoor spaces with a refined personality, outlining a harmonious and spectacular style, featured by a modern soul insinuating with delicate authority into contexts recalling a contemporary classic slightly retro.

The “eye catching” result and the details are striking the quality is impeccable. Nothing is left to chance, each element creates a charming atmosphere making the home a warm, welcoming and elegant place.


PINS Reading Floor lamp crafted of brushed brass with a vibrant ceramic glazed base. The sloping arm holds a satin spherical glass and a small ceramic element glazed in the same tone of the base. Available in different finishes.


The glamorous lamps of the PINS collection, designed by La Récréation - P.Angelo Orecchioni Arch., feature unusual shapes enhanced by vibrant colors and flawless craftsmanship, becoming precious sources of lighting matching the furniture with perfect harmony in many situations and spaces.


PINS Table Lamp with a ceramic glazed base available in different finishes and sloping arm with a spherical satin glass that diffuses a soft illumination.

The small PINS table lamp plays with elegant shapes and volumes. Four glazed ceramic spheres enrich the structure, with a colored base finish. The spherical satin glass works as a light diffuser. Ceramic available in different colors combinations.   /   PINS side table made of brass with colored glass top and ceramic glazed base in contrasting color. It is available in different colors and finishes.


“Sculpture” accessories such as tables and lamps outline a unique and refined style where different materials like glass, ceramic, wood and metals blend with elegant mastery, giving the view a homogeneous picture of beauty and utility at the same time.


SUNSET table lamp characterized by a structure in brushed brass with Craquelet celadon glazed ceramic inserts, lighted up with OLED by LG panels. Base in ceramic.

PALM lamps collection that is distinctive for its impressive geometric juxtaposition of ceramic flared elements, whose contrasting colors create an . eye-catching piece. The base, a brushed brass disk, supports the ceramic structure, which ends holding the light diffuser, a satin spherical glass. Ceramic available in different colors combinations.


Furniture  Marioni  www.marioni.it

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