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Manufacturing time: 8
Each piece is handcrafted using natural materials, giving it its own distinct character. Subtle variations in shape, tone, or texture may occur from one item to another. These natural differences reflect the authenticity of the material and make each piece unique, and not an exact replica of the images shown.
Work created by the designer in Spain
Kilzi is a visionary artist who explores the boundaries of art and design. His unique approach combines elements of sculpture, installation and spatial design, creating immersive and interactive works. With careful attention to materials and textures, Kilzi brings to life pieces that challenge conventions and invite audiences to reflect on the environment around them.