Emma Silvestris Italy (1962 - )An eclectic and versatile jewelry designer by trade, Emma Silvestris combines soft, feminine lines, the precision of geometry and classic elegance, as well as the use of ancient symbols, to create seemingly weightless designs. She is consistently noted for her incorporation of these characteristics, creating pieces that blend with the natural world, and have an ancient or antique quality of inspiration that is translated through modern materials and processes. The flowing and floating beauty of marine life is the inspiration for the Mediterraneo Bowl which is produced through a drawing to perforated laser cutting procedure. Its classic mirror-finished 18/10 stainless steel option is achieved through a special electrochemical process, while its Red finish features an epoxy coat over its 18/10 stainless steel form.
| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| Mediterraneo Wall Hooks by Emma Silvestris | 3.15" H x 2.44" W | Unavailable |
| Application: | Residential |
| Features: | Decorative Hooks |
| Item: | Wall Hooks |
| Number Of Hooks: | 2 |
| Product Category: | Coat Racks and Hooks |
| Style: | Modern / Contemporary |
| Type: | Wall Mounted |
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Bren from Seal Rock, OR
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12/11/2011
Love these! We have them in red on our mondrian colored backsplash for potholders and they look great! |
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rjk from boston
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4/19/2011
Cute Hooks These are great hooks - the red is really bright and although they were a little smaller than I thought they would be, they matched the size in the description (not quite sure why I thought they would be bigger, my mistake). I definitely recommend them for anyone ~ they add a touch of bright color to your office space or kitchen (or anywhere) and you will love them if you enjoy unique/fun decor! |
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Kirsti from Danville, CA
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2/20/2011
Love this classic design by E.Silvestris I am using these beautiful hooks to hang my jewelry (mostly chains and pendants); interestingly, Silvestris is a jewelry designer. The hooks are perfect for this use, but buyer beware...these are really small! |