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*"La Serie della Natura"* is a timeless collection of art multiples, originally conceived by Enzo Mari, the legendary master of Italian design, as simplified yet evocative representations of everyday objects. First introduced as serigraphs in 1961, the series was later reissued in a compact 50x70 cm format in 1984—now revived to bring these iconic screen-printed artworks into even the most intimate spaces. Each piece is meticulously printed in two colors on high-quality 200 g/m² Dropjet paper (frame not included), blending artistic expression with minimalist elegance. A downloadable 3D file of the product is also available for preview. This edition, *UNO, LA MELA 50 X 70*, is crafted by Danese Milano, a renowned Italian design house celebrated since 1957 for its innovative lighting, furniture, and accessories that merge functionality with enduring style.
For more details, visit [Danese Milano’s website](https://www.danesemilano.com/).
**Product Description:**
*"A luminous dream glimpsed from the window of a speeding train, this design captures the fleeting beauty of a journey—beginning with the soft purple hues of dawn and fading into the fiery red of sunset. In between, the shifting light reveals ethereal shades of green, gray, and blue, casting dreamlike silhouettes of foliage and leaves in a delicate, sheer effect. Part of Glamora’s Creative Collection—an ever-evolving series enriched annually with fresh, innovative designs—this piece reflects a fusion of international style codes, blending art, design, architecture, fashion, and photography into harmonious patterns. Available in two exquisite finishes: GlamDecor, a textured vinyl wallcovering with a subtle fabric-like touch, and GlamTrace, a natural fiber nonwoven that mimics the tactile quality of handmade paper. Chapter XII of the collection draws inspiration from an imaginary voyage through Italy, reimagining cities and landscapes with lomographic flair—transforming them into smudged, nostalgic imagery with striking photographic depth. Bridging abstract cubism, 1970s graphic motifs, and bold, expressive brushstrokes, it offers a versatile palette for interiors that whisper tales of beauty. A 3D file of this product is also available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design projects. For further details, contact PACIFIC GLAMORA."*
**Supplier Description:**
*"GLAMORA is a renowned Italian interior design brand celebrated for its premium wall coverings, blending innovation with luxury since 2010."*
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