Milan Evolution credenza

Designer Ferruccio Laviani captured the tension between neo-Rococo decoration and 21st century Italian minimalism in the Evolution credenza for the Italian manufacturer <a href="http://www.emmemobili.it">Emmemobili</a>. One end is an intricately carved bombe chest with ball and claw feet. The highly detailed ornamentation dissolves into a sleek cabinet with brushed brass handles.

( Emmemobili )

Designer Ferruccio Laviani captured the tension between neo-Rococo decoration and 21st century Italian minimalism in the Evolution credenza for the Italian manufacturer Emmemobili. One end is an intricately carved bombe chest with ball and claw feet. The highly detailed ornamentation dissolves into a sleek cabinet with brushed brass handles.

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