From Gambettola, Italy, Verter Turroni and Emanuela Ravelli have built Imperfettolab into a workshop of sculptural imperfection. Fiberglass is cast in common molds, then hand-finished so that each piece becomes unique—its surface marked by the traces of its making. These furnishings, part art object and part functional tool, defy mass-produced uniformity. In their organic shapes and deliberate irregularities, they encourage a different kind of beauty—one that embraces variation, process, and the human hand.
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From Gambettola, Italy, Verter Turroni and Emanuela Ravelli have built Imperfettolab into a workshop of sculptural imperfection. Fiberglass is cast in common molds, then hand-finished so that each piece becomes unique—its surface marked by the traces of its making. These furnishings, part art object and part functional tool, defy mass-produced uniformity. In their organic shapes and deliberate irregularities, they encourage a different kind of beauty—one that embraces variation, process, and the human hand.