Tammy Vetrina
Estimated Delivery time of 30-35 days from order confirmation
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TAMMY showcase
Measurements L.240 D.48 H.213 cm
TAMMY is a detachable display case with three doors. The upper frame is linear with a double shape. The side panels are made of glass and increase the internal brightness. On the front we have three framed doors with locks, divided into an upper part with glass and a lower part with an internal panel inlaid with a geometric pattern. The plinth is finely shaped, sturdy and with an opening on the front. Tammy is a solid and capacious display case handcrafted in Italy and available in numerous colors.
Technical sheet: Frames, plinth, door frame in solid toulipier wood, back in 8mm poplar plywood
To clean the furniture, wipe the surface with a damp cloth and then wipe it with a dry one, preferably made of cotton. Do not leave any water residue and do not use chemical, alcohol-based or acid-based products that could ruin the finish. The furniture is after polishing treated with beeswax pulled by hand; This naturally protects the treated surfaces, making the finish more elastic and long-lasting. Do not place hot objects directly in contact with surfaces.
ARTE POVERA: Arte Povera is an artistic movement born in the second half of the twentieth century. It was one of its leading exponents who defined it as the art of reducing signs to a minimum, of impoverishing signs to reduce them to their archetypes. Emphasis is given not only to the work itself but also to the elements used, the materials used and the gestures of the artist. In the furnishings this is declined with the use of materials such as solid wood and thanks to the imagination and originality of skilled hands and artistic gestures, furniture with essential and sober lines is created. In the furniture sector, the definition of Arte Povera takes on the meaning of functionality, sturdiness and prestigious artefacts. The product is the result of a production process in which manual skills and craftsmanship are expressed at the highest levels.