GIUSEPPE RIVADOSSI
Basilio stool, 1970
Basilio stool, 1970
A sculptural limewood stool by Giuseppe Rivadossi, handmade in his atelier by his sons. Each piece is one of a kind, blending art and function through masterful woodworking.
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Design & History
Design & History
In the tradition of his craft, Giuseppe Rivadossi, with the help of his sons Clemente and Emanuele, continues to handcraft each piece in his workshop in northern Italy, preserving a rich heritage of craftsmanship and perfection. The Basilio stool reflects this commitment, merging respect for natural materials with artisanal elegance.
With its pure, monolithic design and sculptural details, the stool exudes timeless beauty and sophistication. Its design brings elegance and character to any modern or traditional interior.
Maintenance and Care
Maintenance and Care
- Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its natural luster.
- Over time, the natural finish may develop a patina, adding character to the piece. To preserve the wood’s appearance, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and humidity.
Specifications
Specifications
Material :
Solid limewood, ensuring durability and natural beauty.
Dimensions
Width: 52 cm
Height: 50 cm
Depth: 32 cm
Weight : 15kg
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Giuseppe Rivadossi
Giuseppe Rivadossi is an Italian designer and sculptor who has profoundly impacted the world of art and craftsmanship with his poetic vision of wood. In 2018, Rivadossi’s immense contribution to the art of fine craftsmanship was recognized when he was awarded the title of MAM-Maestro d’Arte e Mestiere by the Fondazione Cologni.