Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec
Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec
Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec
Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec
Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec
Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec
Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec
Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec
Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec
Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec
Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec
Silenzio Intarsia limited edition sideboard with inlays by Robert Hromec

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Silenzio Intarsia Limited Edition

Intarsia Limited Edition

Sideboard with brushed burnished brass legs, inlaid doors and structure. Fitted with push-pull doors, internal shelves and two drawers.


Silenzio sideboard is produced in a Limited Edition of 21 multiples only.

Thanks to the ancient art of wood inlays the outlines of the faces create a 3D effect of light and shadow and transform Silenzio sideboard into a unique piece of art. There are many ways to make meaningful and sophisticated pieces of furniture. To be different is to be unique. The technique should be only a means to an end. Among the most appealing aspects of Intarsia is the directness and swiftness of creating an image of incredible power and aesthetic strength.

With the use of different dyed veneers, the artist made a particular coloured impression, and so affected the way we perceive the piece. You can listen to silence and learn from it. It has a quality and a dimension all its own. Silence is a source of great strength and a journey of discovery at the same time. It gives meaning to our time.

Sideboard with brushed burnished brass legs, inlaid doors and structure. Fitted with push-pull doors, internal shelves and two drawers.


Silenzio sideboard is produced in a Limited Edition of 21 multiples only.

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Thanks to the ancient art of wood inlays the outlines of the faces create a 3D effect of light and shadow and transform Silenzio sideboard into a unique piece of art. There are many ways to make meaningful and sophisticated pieces of furniture. To be different is to be unique. The technique should be only a means to an end. Among the most appealing aspects of Intarsia is the directness and swiftness of creating an image of incredible power and aesthetic strength.

With the use of different dyed veneers, the artist made a particular coloured impression, and so affected the way we perceive the piece. You can listen to silence and learn from it. It has a quality and a dimension all its own. Silence is a source of great strength and a journey of discovery at the same time. It gives meaning to our time.

Laurameroni limited edition sideboards in inlaid wood artisanal craftsmanship for an artistic and exclusive interior design Laurameroni limited edition sideboards in inlaid wood artisanal craftsmanship for an artistic and exclusive interior design

Limited edition sideboards like true art pieces

Famous artists and designers well known on the international scene such as Aldo Rossi, Emilio Tadini, Bruno Gregori, Hsiao Chin, Robert and Trix Haussmann and Fausta Squatriti exclusively created for Laurameroni paintings to be reproduced, using the ancient inlay technique, on a sideboard characterized by essential lines.
Laurameroni Art Collection sideboards feature a mosaic created through various kind of wood veneers, in different essences and colours, patiently combined to reproduce the artist's original painting.

 

The Intarsia Collection was created to appreciate and relive the local tradition of an ancient technique: that of inlay. They are a product designed to be reproduced in a limited edition and in numbered pieces, signed and certified by the artists and craftsmen themselves.
Intarsia also represents direct contact with simple and pure raw materials, taking shape through the manual skill and scrupulous dedication of our craftsmen, reinvented and modernized by the imagination and experience of our designers.

 

The sideboards of the Intarsia Collection are design furniture transformed into real paintings.

Limited edition sideboards like true art pieces

Famous artists and designers well known on the international scene such as Aldo Rossi, Emilio Tadini, Bruno Gregori, Hsiao Chin, Robert and Trix Haussmann and Fausta Squatriti exclusively created for Laurameroni paintings to be reproduced, using the ancient inlay technique, on a sideboard characterized by essential lines.
Laurameroni Art Collection sideboards feature a mosaic created through various kind of wood veneers, in different essences and colours, patiently combined to reproduce the artist's original painting.

 

The Intarsia Collection was created to appreciate and relive the local tradition of an ancient technique: that of inlay. They are a product designed to be reproduced in a limited edition and in numbered pieces, signed and certified by the artists and craftsmen themselves.
Intarsia also represents direct contact with simple and pure raw materials, taking shape through the manual skill and scrupulous dedication of our craftsmen, reinvented and modernized by the imagination and experience of our designers.

 

The sideboards of the Intarsia Collection are design furniture transformed into real paintings.

Laurameroni limited edition sideboards in inlaid wood artisanal craftsmanship for an artistic and exclusive interior design Laurameroni limited edition sideboards in inlaid wood artisanal craftsmanship for an artistic and exclusive interior design

The Voice of Silence

”I like to build my images by using a variety of techniques mixed with printmaking. This overlapping and layering bring many surprises.” says Robert Hromec.
During his eight-year stay in New York City, Hromec experimented with mixing various art techniques to achieve his unique art language, which he calls “print-painting”.

As in most of his art pieces, in the Silenzio sideboard as well, optical illusion plays an important role in his aesthetic and creativity.
Hromec likes to build images using a variety of techniques mixed with printmaking, overlapping and layering bringing many surprises.

 

Human figures are the focus of his work. He places them in interaction with each other as well as within themselves and the surrounding world.
Through the exploration of texture and the human body, he attempts to make visible a dynamic equilibrium between the worldly and the otherworldly, represented by a continuity that embraces the human being, the world, and the spirit.

 

The message is clear: You can listen to the silence and learn from it. It has its own quality and its own unique dimension. It gives meaning to our time.

Laurameroni limited edition sideboards in inlaid wood artisanal craftsmanship for an artistic and exclusive interior design Laurameroni limited edition sideboards in inlaid wood artisanal craftsmanship for an artistic and exclusive interior design

The Voice of Silence

”I like to build my images by using a variety of techniques mixed with printmaking. This overlapping and layering bring many surprises.” says Robert Hromec.
During his eight-year stay in New York City, Hromec experimented with mixing various art techniques to achieve his unique art language, which he calls “print-painting”.

As in most of his art pieces, in the Silenzio sideboard as well, optical illusion plays an important role in his aesthetic and creativity.
Hromec likes to build images using a variety of techniques mixed with printmaking, overlapping and layering bringing many surprises.

 

Human figures are the focus of his work. He places them in interaction with each other as well as within themselves and the surrounding world.
Through the exploration of texture and the human body, he attempts to make visible a dynamic equilibrium between the worldly and the otherworldly, represented by a continuity that embraces the human being, the world, and the spirit.

 

The message is clear: You can listen to the silence and learn from it. It has its own quality and its own unique dimension. It gives meaning to our time.

Laurameroni limited edition sideboards in inlaid wood artisanal craftsmanship for an artistic and exclusive interior design Laurameroni limited edition sideboards in inlaid wood artisanal craftsmanship for an artistic and exclusive interior design

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Robert Hromec

Robert Hromec, born in 1970, received his MFA degree in painting from Hunter College in New York and his BA degree in printmaking from The City College of New York. He studied Fine Arts at the Pratt Institute (1990-1991); he was an assistant in the Department of Painting at Hunter College (1997-98) and worked at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (1992-1998). Hromec was awarded a Fine Arts Scholarship at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, and in 2002, to further broaden his horizons, he earned a degree in Bachelor of Arts from the Slovak Polytechnic in Bratislava. During his eight-year stay in New York, Hromec experiments with various artistic techniques until he reaches his own artistic language, which he calls “printpainting”. The optical illusion plays an important role in his latest "printpaintings", where an aluminium plate acts as a base. His award-winning work has been shown in over seventy exhibitions in the United States, Canada and Europe. In the summer of 1997, one of his paintings was included in a group exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Robert Hromec

Robert Hromec, born in 1970, received his MFA degree in painting from Hunter College in New York and his BA degree in printmaking from The City College of New York. He studied Fine Arts at the Pratt Institute (1990-1991); he was an assistant in the Department of Painting at Hunter College (1997-98) and worked at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (1992-1998). Hromec was awarded a Fine Arts Scholarship at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, and in 2002, to further broaden his horizons, he earned a degree in Bachelor of Arts from the Slovak Polytechnic in Bratislava. During his eight-year stay in New York, Hromec experiments with various artistic techniques until he reaches his own artistic language, which he calls “printpainting”. The optical illusion plays an important role in his latest "printpaintings", where an aluminium plate acts as a base. His award-winning work has been shown in over seventy exhibitions in the United States, Canada and Europe. In the summer of 1997, one of his paintings was included in a group exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.