
Serafini
Serafini is located in a small city named Chiampo (Italy), internationally well-known for its marble production. Serafini has, over time, transformed into one of the most innovative marble factories, producing extremely design-driven products and objects.
History and innovation are equally gathered at Serafini thanks to its young team and use of advanced technologies. These tools not only allow them to make products that would be previously unthinkable but also to assist both private and commercial clients properly. Still, craftsmanship and tradition remain strong points that allow us to focus on details. Dynamism, flexibility, and innovation have always been the roots of Serafini in its growth path, aiming at creating customer centricity.

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Shān console is an arch of stone inspired by a mountain's majestic shape. Tianmen Shān is heaven’s gateway located in the northwestern part of Hunan province, in China, a massive naturals arch that pierced the mountain making a unique setting. The light envelopes it and across it, creating a choreography of light and shadow that donate dynamism and variety. This console is inspired by that location, a magical place, hard to understand fully. Something unique pushes Shān to be such, its sinuous shapes, created thanks to the combination of soft and taut lines, give life to its surfaces.

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This unique console of delicate design will become the star of the room's decor thanks to the luxurious marble. The T console was designed for Serafini by the French designer Hervé Langlais. This statement piece conveys solidity and sturdiness through its massive form. This work of art combines the elegance of a luxurious material like marble with the functionality of a piece of furniture like a console. The T console lends a touch of class to any environment. Its beauty leaps to the eye at first glance thanks to the quality and luster of the materials it is made of.

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The Ana Chair, designed by Searfini, is a unique take on a statement chair that brings timeless materials together in a new way. The Chair is made using two marble slabs connected with brass hardware and elegant details to hold the sling seat in place. Gravity pulls the seat to emphasize its natural curve between the marble slabs. The simplicity of the pieces connected by clean lines calls into question the very nature of a chair. The experience inside the chair is to be enveloped in the textures of the stone and the upholstery, at once elevated by them and cocooned.