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CARLO BOOKEND by Ini Archibong








CARLO BOOKEND by Ini Archibong
3D Printed Porcelain
This bookend is a playful take on the various scales of design experience. While it is a "tabletop" item, its form references the monolithic nature of large-scale architecture. Its shape is inspired by the building elements and aesthetic features of legendary architect Carlo Scarpa.
3D Printed Porcelain
This bookend is a playful take on the various scales of design experience. While it is a "tabletop" item, its form references the monolithic nature of large-scale architecture. Its shape is inspired by the building elements and aesthetic features of legendary architect Carlo Scarpa.
Ini Archibong / CH
At just 32, expat Ini Archibong has taken the international high-end design world by storm. Emulating his LA upbringing in his work, he takes a unique approach to material, using wood, marble, leather, steel and glass in non-traditional ways that reflect his wide-ranging influences.