Sergio Asti for UP&UP, centerpiece / mineral pocket emptier in "Rosso Verona" marble, late 1960s–1970s
Mid-century modern Italian design. Perfect condition.
Sergio Asti / UP&UP
An initiative aimed at revisiting the use of marble in the design of everyday objects, favoring simple and functional forms with a polished finish and attention to the material. These pieces were both aesthetic and practical, crafted from quality marbles at the end of the 1960s–1970s.
Alternatives
Roberto Arioli / Gabbianelli: sculptural approach, playing with the volume of marble to create autonomous objects, often connoted “space age” or sculptural, around the 1960s.
Angelo Mangiarotti / Knoll: formal rationalism, minimizing volume, and using marble as a refined utilitarian object, typical of softened brutalist design, around the 1960s–1970s.
Packaging and Delivery Costs
Collection: Free
Belgium: €20
France: €30
Europe: €50
Rest of the world: €80

































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