Perched atop Diomede, a bronze and marble console by Achille Salvagni, are Moon and Moon Black, Salvagni’s glass and antiqued bronze candlesticks.
Photo: Paolo Petrignani, Courtesy RizzoliMesmerizing Interiors from Splendor of Marble

Mesmerizing Interiors from Splendor of Marble




Mesmerizing Interiors from Splendor of Marble
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