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Sambonet - Kyma Florilegium
Kyma Florilegium/Platter design: Vito Nesta
An exclusive new series of Rosenthal for Sambonet porcelain plates. The Kyma collection, designed by designer Serena Confalonieri, is renewed thanks to the distinctive taste and poetic sign of Vito Nesta, who reinterprets the most refined and sophisticated trends of fabric and wallpaper decorations.
In Florilegium an alternation of leaves and flowers weave four sophisticated patterns, suggesting new plaque locations inside the home. The beauty of this botanical anthology takes on the decorative value of a painting or tapestry, combining modernity and refinement, typical of an industrial design project developed by Sambonet and Rosenthal. Made and decorated in the facilities in Germany, the plaques are designed to match with Kyma and they are available in four shapes with hexagonal, octagonal, square, and rectangular bases.
Vito Nesta
Graduated in Interior Design in Florence and Apulian origin, Vito Nesta lives and works in Milan. Designer, art director, interior decorator and craftsman, he is driven by his attraction for distant cultures, using his travels as a continuous form of inspiration. His creative thoughts are the result of a profound introspective path that transforms formal expression into a style and are expressed through graphic and product design projects, interior decoration, photography and painting. Some of the companies with which he has collaborated and which today perform his work are Cadriano, Devon&Devon, Effetto Vetro, Fratelli Majello, Imarika, Karpeta, Les-Ottomans, Myhome Collection, Riva 1920, Roche Bobois, Texturae and Galleria Secondome.