Sources Unlimited unveils Karl Lagerfeld by Bosa
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Sources Unlimited unveils Karl Lagerfeld by Bosa

Sources Unlimited, one of the pioneers in introducing high-end international furniture, accessories, and lighting solutions in the Indian market, has unveiled the Karl Lagerfeld by Bosa.

Bosa, a renowned ceramics workshop based in the Venetian countryside, proudly presents the Karl Lagerfeld x Bosa collection. This exceptional collection celebrates Karl Lagerfeld with limited-edition, handmade pieces meticulously crafted from ceramics and adorned with 24 karat gold and platinum paints. Featuring two unique sculptures, the collection draws inspiration from Karl Lagerfeld's iconic style, embodying the essence of his instantly recognisable and distinguished persona.

Within the collection, you will discover two distinct sculptures, both paying homage to the iconic Karl Lagerfeld. The first sculpture, "Pop Karl," is an imaginative creation by Elena Salmistraro, known for her vibrant colour palette and masterful use of texture. This playful representation encapsulates Karl's wit and irony. The second sculpture, "Rock Karl," designed by Nika Zupanc, captures Lagerfeld's iconic style with a monochromatic theme, showcasing a black suit, white shirt, and dark sunglasses. The artist skillfully adds pops of colour to the dentelle collar and brushed gold details to the fingerless gloves. Both sculptures proudly stand at a height of 41cm and a width of 18 cm, offering a remarkable testament to the indelible legacy of Karl Lagerfeld.

Sources Unlimited, one of the pioneers in introducing high-end international furniture, accessories, and lighting solutions in the Indian market, has unveiled the Karl Lagerfeld by Bosa.Bosa, a renowned ceramics workshop based in the Venetian countryside, proudly presents the Karl Lagerfeld x Bosa collection. This exceptional collection celebrates Karl Lagerfeld with limited-edition, handmade pieces meticulously crafted from ceramics and adorned with 24 karat gold and platinum paints. Featuring two unique sculptures, the collection draws inspiration from Karl Lagerfeld's iconic style, embodying the essence of his instantly recognisable and distinguished persona.Within the collection, you will discover two distinct sculptures, both paying homage to the iconic Karl Lagerfeld. The first sculpture, Pop Karl, is an imaginative creation by Elena Salmistraro, known for her vibrant colour palette and masterful use of texture. This playful representation encapsulates Karl's wit and irony. The second sculpture, Rock Karl, designed by Nika Zupanc, captures Lagerfeld's iconic style with a monochromatic theme, showcasing a black suit, white shirt, and dark sunglasses. The artist skillfully adds pops of colour to the dentelle collar and brushed gold details to the fingerless gloves. Both sculptures proudly stand at a height of 41cm and a width of 18 cm, offering a remarkable testament to the indelible legacy of Karl Lagerfeld.

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