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Gallery › Travertine Vide-Poche Dish by Fratelli Mannelli, Italy, Mid-Century 1970s

Travertine Vide-Poche Dish by Fratelli Mannelli, Italy, Mid-Century 1970s

Sale Price: CHF 800.00 Original Price: CHF 1,700.00

This sculptural vide-poche dish was crafted in Italy during the 1970s by Fratelli Mannelli, renowned for their work in travertine and modernist forms. The piece exemplifies the timeless appeal of Italian mid-century design, where everyday objects were elevated into functional art through the choice of noble materials and pure, architectural lines.

Hand-carved from a single block of solid travertine, the dish showcases the stone’s unique natural cavities and tonal variations, which enhance its organic character. Its rounded form with softly beveled edges reflects the modernist sensitivity of the period while retaining the tactile quality that makes Mannelli’s creations so distinctive.

Perfect as a vide-poche, catchall, or decorative centerpiece, this piece blends utility with refined craftsmanship, embodying the quiet luxury sought after in collectible Italian stonework. Its minimalist yet tactile presence makes it ideal for curated interiors, where natural materials and timeless design converge.

Measurements:
Diameter: 40 cm
Height: 5 cm

About the piece:
Fratelli Mannelli’s travertine works are celebrated in the international vintage design market for their durability, sculptural quality, and rarity. Each item is unique due to the inherent variations in the stone, making this dish not only a functional object but also a collectible design piece. Coveted by collectors and interior designers alike, Mannelli’s travertine objects remain enduring symbols of Italian modernist craftsmanship.

Studio Atelier Brun

Photography Rabea Hüppi

This sculptural vide-poche dish was crafted in Italy during the 1970s by Fratelli Mannelli, renowned for their work in travertine and modernist forms. The piece exemplifies the timeless appeal of Italian mid-century design, where everyday objects were elevated into functional art through the choice of noble materials and pure, architectural lines.

Hand-carved from a single block of solid travertine, the dish showcases the stone’s unique natural cavities and tonal variations, which enhance its organic character. Its rounded form with softly beveled edges reflects the modernist sensitivity of the period while retaining the tactile quality that makes Mannelli’s creations so distinctive.

Perfect as a vide-poche, catchall, or decorative centerpiece, this piece blends utility with refined craftsmanship, embodying the quiet luxury sought after in collectible Italian stonework. Its minimalist yet tactile presence makes it ideal for curated interiors, where natural materials and timeless design converge.

Measurements:
Diameter: 40 cm
Height: 5 cm

About the piece:
Fratelli Mannelli’s travertine works are celebrated in the international vintage design market for their durability, sculptural quality, and rarity. Each item is unique due to the inherent variations in the stone, making this dish not only a functional object but also a collectible design piece. Coveted by collectors and interior designers alike, Mannelli’s travertine objects remain enduring symbols of Italian modernist craftsmanship.

Studio Atelier Brun

Photography Rabea Hüppi

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