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we have a desk!!

We have a table!

Ever since we started thinking about the branding for our studio, we felt the urge to have a motto that could define our vision in a brief and funny way.
While designin the logo with our good friend YK, we were striked by an idea, and after a quick consultation with Pietro Fareri, the phrase "Turns fact into fiction" was born.

Fast forward a few months to another good friend, Carlo Gruder from Gramar Marmi, presented us with a project for the most incredible piece of furniture we've evere seen.
Crafted from a single 3 meter slab of beautiful green marble, named "Verde Alpi", with a diagonal cut to allow for different configurations and for cable management for the computers.

With such a breathtaking piece as the centerpiece of our new studio, it felt only right to affirm our motto by carving it in this eternal material, with the help of some computer operated machinery.
The contrast between this incredibly ancient medium and these modern machining tools contributes to render it a truly timeless piece of furniture.

marble heavy work and duty Carlo Gruden (Charlie) at GRAMAR in Aurisina, Italy.

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We have a table!

Ever since we started thinking about the branding for our studio, we felt the urge to have a motto that could define our vision in a brief and funny way.
While designin the logo with our good friend YK, we were striked by an idea, and after a quick consultation with Pietro Fareri, the phrase "Turns fact into fiction" was born.

Fast forward a few months to another good friend, Carlo Gruder from Gramar Marmi, presented us with a project for the most incredible piece of furniture we've evere seen.
Crafted from a single 3 meter slab of beautiful green marble, named "Verde Alpi", with a diagonal cut to allow for different configurations and for cable management for the computers.

With such a breathtaking piece as the centerpiece of our new studio, it felt only right to affirm our motto by carving it in this eternal material, with the help of some computer operated machinery.
The contrast between this incredibly ancient medium and these modern machining tools contributes to render it a truly timeless piece of furniture.

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marble heavy work and duty Carlo Gruden (Charlie) at GRAMAR in Aurisina, Italy.