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  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
  • Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s
Mid-Century Cabinet by Alessandro Fiorentino, 1980s


Alessandro Fiorentino is an Italian architect, designer and master of contemporary wood marquetry, recognised as one of the leading figures in the revival of the historic Sorrento marquetry tradition. After an international architectural career, in the 1980s he devoted himself to rediscovering and renewing the ancient inlay techniques of Sorrento, combining research, design and craftsmanship. In 1993 he founded the MUTA – Sorrento Wood Inlay Museum-Workshop, located in the historic Palazzo Pomarici Santomasi, with the mission of preserving and transmitting this unique Italian craft heritage. His work merges architectural design and artisanal mastery, creating furniture and objects in which marquetry becomes an integral structural element rather than mere surface decoration. Fiorentino’s collections have been exhibited internationally (including New York, Verona and Florence) and represent one of the most refined expressions of contemporary

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