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Silenzio

Robert Hromec
laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by robert hromec

Handcrafted sideboard with burnished brass legs, inlaid doors and structure. Equipped with push-pull doors, an internal shelf and two drawers.


Part of the "Intarsia 3" collection, the Silenzio sideboard is produced in a Limited Edition of 21 multiples only.

laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by robert hromec
Silenzio sideboard. Robert Hromec for Laurameroni.
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Silenzio sideboard. Robert Hromec for Laurameroni.

Thanks to the ancient art of wood inlay, the faces drawing creates a three-dimensional effect of light and shadow and transforms the sideboard into a unique piece of art.

laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by robert hromec
laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by robert hromec
laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by robert hromec
laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by robert hromec
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laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by robert hromec
Silenzio

Silenzio

Robert Hromec draws inspiration from Greek culture to create a rich and engaging artistic universe that reflects European cultural identity.

 

His works, characterized by layers of color on aluminum sheets or paper, depict an intricate interplay of human figures blending into harmonious compositions.

 

With the series "Silenzio," Hromec presents drawings on paper with a primitive and pure style, capturing the depth of human experience and the power of inner silence.

The modern inlay is a mosaic of different woods freely combined to reproduce an original design, making use of inserts, embossments and contemporary geometric effects.

The modern inlay is a mosaic of different woods freely combined to reproduce an original design, making use of inserts, embossments and contemporary geometric effects.

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laurameroni limited edition art sideboard by robert hromec
Intarsia Collection

Intarsia Collection

The Intarsia Collection was created to appreciate and relive the local tradition of an ancient technique: that of inlay. 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.

Robert Hromec
Robert Hromec

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 and works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. 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”.