Evolving from Tino Seubert’s Hana series (flower in Japanese), Sekka (snow flower) for Agglomerati emerges as a crystallised continuation of this theme. A dialogue between material and concept, the collection captures Seubert’s signature detailing, delicately frozen in noble stone.
Drawing from Japanese carpentry and the monolithic forms of Mediterranean architecture, Sekka embodies enduring design and cross-cultural aesthetics. At its core, five quintessential Italian marbles interact, contrasting or complementing each other through a four-pillared stem and tabletop.