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  • It is inspired by the traditional bridal chest of Sardinia, featuring a single color and solid and elegant forms. The refined décor, cleverly carved with rose and lapwing motifs, makes this product a unique item, customized in size, design and color.

  • The classic ash wood chair with its straw bottom, is embellished by simple lines decorated with carvings of traditional rosette motif. Being solid and precious, it may be used as a chair matching the dining table or bedrooms and studios.

  • With its classic and traditional shape reminding Sardinian traditions, the table includes a drawer and an open slot characterized by plain décor and harmonious pastel colours. This handcrafted and decorated piece matches other bedroom furnishings, customizable in color and decoration.

  • This alder wood engraved and hand-painted mask is part of a collection of zoomorphic figures (a donkey, in this case) of the traditional carrasecare, the carnival of Ottana.

  • This low wooden coffee table captivates for the particular shape of its feet and the glass top. Available in different sizes, it is part of the new production of home décor accessories crafted by this artisanal carpenter’s shop.

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The woodcraft sector in Sardinia, with a its ancient and codified traditions, is expressed in contemporary productions with new and diversified interpretations. Featuring recognizable linguistic traits in its decorations or with new technical and stylistic solutions, the local master craftsmen continue to express the identity of the island through motifs and suggestions.
The traditional carving decoration is created in a masterly manner by means of a burin on the most precious artefacts, such as sa cascia, the hope chest, or with a curt touch in several objects of daily use in agricultural and pastoral contexts. In both cases the marks engraved serve as a language, a written story to be read again and again, the expression of a people with a strong identity. 
Distinctive carnival masks made as part of local tradition. Being included in the carving section, they are crafted in the towns of Ottana and Mamoiada, and more recently in Oristano, worn during the traditional local carnivals, in dynamic and engaging performances.
 
The new interpretations range between free and recent experiences of local history, which resort to woodcraft to create decorative objects, intended as small sculptures. Artist and designer Eugenio Tavolara was the first who, during the first half of last century, designed a series of small dressed sculptures, the puppets, which portrayed characters and scenes of the traditional life in Sardinia.