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Moon Hembra
Luna Hembra by Mirage Deco, Barcelona
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Strelizia Reginae

Commonly known as the "Bird of Paradise," this exotic and ornamental plant originates from South Africa. It is renowned for its striking flowers, which resemble the shape and vibrant colors of a tropical bird in flight.

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La Palladiana

The Palladian technique, also known as Palladian flooring or opus incertum, is a craftsmanship style created with irregular fragments of marble or natural stone, arranged in a mosaic to achieve an elegant and timeless effect.

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Onyx and fine marble

Recovered from long-depleted quarries, these materials have been preserved for years in the workshops of master stonemasons.

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Onyx and fine marble

which are treated and polished to give them a second life

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Reclaimed wood

All the boards are reclaimed from old Venetian bricole, wooden poles made of chestnut and oak used to mark navigation channels in the lagoon, giving the material a unique historical and cultural significance.

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Reclaimed wood

which are refined and polished to breathe new life into them

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Prada's red sail

The design features a movable sail that can be positioned as desired.

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The excellence of Venetian design

Designed to elevate spaces with a distinctive edge.

Initial sketches by Luna Hembra

Luna Hembra

Translated from Spanish as "The Moon is Woman,"
this piece pays tribute to the female figure in art and fashion, inspired by icons such as Miuccia Prada, the visionary behind the renowned Luna Rossa hull that serves as its muse.

Luna Hembra is a project that reflects Diego's experiences during his travels in Spain, encapsulating his passion for the sea and for art.

Dimensions:
Height: 240 cm
Width: 100 cm
Depth: 45 cm

Plant included in the piece:
Strelitzia Reginae (Bird of Paradise)

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