Collection

Object

Fuoco

a fire pit coffee table in travertine

Travertine curved into an elliptical vessel, a linear flame running through its heart, carried on bronze stands. Fire and stone: the oldest pairing, made furniture at last.

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Fuoco in the atelier
Object & Intention

Beyond Function

Fuoco asks less of you than other pieces ask of furniture. It does not need to be sat on or eaten from or used to store things. It needs only to exist — to hold its presence in a room and justify the attention it receives.

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Fuoco at human scale
Material Truth

The Piece as Statement

There is a category of object for which no category quite suffices. Fuoco belongs to this territory — furniture, sculpture, and material study simultaneously. It is best encountered in a room where there is space to think.

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Stone & Surface

Stone Selection

Fuoco is is carved from Roman Travertine. The material is hand-selected for the quality of its veining, surface character, and geological depth. Contact us to begin your commission.

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Construction

Technical Specifications

Fuoco technical drawing
TypeObject
FinishNatural or polished
MaterialNatural stone — multiple options available
Lead time3–6 weeks from confirmed order
Custom sizingAvailable on request
DimensionsVariable
WeightVariable

Stone around fire. The oldest alliance, given a specific form.

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Stone selection can be discussed at the commissioning stage. Some forms are stone-specific by structural necessity; we will advise.

Each piece is designed with both in mind. Function varies — some serve as lighting, seating, surface, or display. Details per piece.

A soft dry cloth removes dust. For polished surfaces, an occasional application of marble wax maintains the depth of the stone's lustre.

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Editorial Scale Studio Workshop
Made to Order

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Every Fuoco begins with a stone selection. Inquire to begin a conversation about material, dimensions, and finish.