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Emery Studio unveils Robin by Barovier & Toso
Interiors

Emery Studio unveils Robin by Barovier & Toso

Founded in 1295, Barovier & Toso creations are one-of-a-kind works in Venetian mouth-blown crystal, handcrafted by master artisans in Murano, custodians of an age-old tradition passed down across the generations. Angelo Barovier invented a revolutionary formula that made it possible to obtain an unprecedented material with extraordinary characteristics of extreme transparency and brightness. Bespoke decorative lighting, home decor and tableware specialist Emery Studio brings to India, the striking Robin suspension lamp by Barovier & Toso.

Robin is a modern interpretation of the lantern archetype. The design is clean, minimal and rigorous, but also immediate: it generates a form that instantly reminds us of the age-old shape and original function of the iconic lamp. The metal wings form a structure that embraces the diffuser in opaline glass, which spreads a warm, soft glow into the space. The suspension lamp is available in two specifications and a range of colors with a polished chrome or sanitized bronze finish.

The brand hosts a widely varied and versatile collections in blown Murano glass (Venetian Crystal), capable of evoking other eras or adding a contemporary accent to the environment. Traditional manufacturing marries eclectic forms, giving life to creations that float suspended in the air.

Emery Studio specializes in bespoke decorative lighting, tableware and home decoration solutions for interior designers and architects and exclusively represents some of the finest international designer lighting, tableware and home decoration brands in India.

Brands under the Emery Studio umbrella are the ultimate symbols of French luxury and are handcrafted with the finest materials and age-old techniques.

Amongst others, brands in its portfolio include Saint Louis, Lalique, Christofle, Daum, Windfall, L’Objet, Griffe and Haviland. 

Availability: Emery Studio
Shakuntla Farm, Ghitorni
New Delhi – 110030 
Contact No: 9810081810 | 9953884908 | 9718000961

Founded in 1295, Barovier & Toso creations are one-of-a-kind works in Venetian mouth-blown crystal, handcrafted by master artisans in Murano, custodians of an age-old tradition passed down across the generations. Angelo Barovier invented a revolutionary formula that made it possible to obtain an unprecedented material with extraordinary characteristics of extreme transparency and brightness. Bespoke decorative lighting, home decor and tableware specialist Emery Studio brings to India, the striking Robin suspension lamp by Barovier & Toso.Robin is a modern interpretation of the lantern archetype. The design is clean, minimal and rigorous, but also immediate: it generates a form that instantly reminds us of the age-old shape and original function of the iconic lamp. The metal wings form a structure that embraces the diffuser in opaline glass, which spreads a warm, soft glow into the space. The suspension lamp is available in two specifications and a range of colors with a polished chrome or sanitized bronze finish.The brand hosts a widely varied and versatile collections in blown Murano glass (Venetian Crystal), capable of evoking other eras or adding a contemporary accent to the environment. Traditional manufacturing marries eclectic forms, giving life to creations that float suspended in the air.Emery Studio specializes in bespoke decorative lighting, tableware and home decoration solutions for interior designers and architects and exclusively represents some of the finest international designer lighting, tableware and home decoration brands in India.Brands under the Emery Studio umbrella are the ultimate symbols of French luxury and are handcrafted with the finest materials and age-old techniques.Amongst others, brands in its portfolio include Saint Louis, Lalique, Christofle, Daum, Windfall, L’Objet, Griffe and Haviland. Availability: Emery StudioShakuntla Farm, GhitorniNew Delhi – 110030 Contact No: 9810081810 | 9953884908 | 9718000961

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