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Risacca Cassina

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Gaetano Pesce collaborated with Cassina to create an exclusive edition, the Risacca Screen. This limited edition, consisting of only nine pieces, is inspired by the waves lapping the shore, represented in three panels connected to six brass bases.

Made through casting in a wooden mold, the panels are in transparent resin, giving them an appearance similar to oil painting. Every detail of the artist is impressed on the surface, creating a unique three-dimensional effect. The central panel includes a Bluetooth speaker emitting sounds of the sea, offering an immersive and multisensory experience. High-quality materials such as polyurethane resin and burnished brass add elegance to this creation.

The Risacca Screen is a functional and sensory work of art that can enrich domestic environments or contemporary design spaces, adding an artistic and refined touch. Ideally placed in living rooms, studies, or modern settings, it provides a unique and evocative atmosphere, conveying the beauty and power of the sea in an immersive experience.

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Designer: Gaetano Pesce

Brand: Cassina

Category: Cassina Room Dividers

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