Description
Roman Amphora-75cm. Faithful reproduction of an ancient terracotta amphora. Aging finish. Texture and appearance of an aged ancient amphora.
Measurements of the amphora: Height: 75 cm. Width (from end to end of the handle): 28 cm. Diameter: 18 cm.
Total height amphora + iron stand: 105 cm.
Roman Amphora-75cm. Reproductions of ancient amphorae inspired by original museum pieces. Handmade in Spain. This piece is ideal for interior decoration (living rooms, lobbies, libraries, and offices) and outdoors, terraces, and gardens, resistant to the elements.
Greek, Phoenician, and Roman amphorae were for centuries the most widely used means in the Mediterranean for the transportation and storage of wines, oils, and preserves. Today, they are used as highly appreciated decorative elements.
Decorating with current replicas of Roman amphorae adds a special charm and a historical and archaeological touch to our home. These aged ceramic and terracotta pieces convey a sense of timelessness, blending perfectly with a variety of decorative styles, from classical to contemporary design.
With their distinctive two-handle shape and oval body, and made from materials such as terracotta, Roman amphorae became a fundamental element of trade and daily life in Antiquity, displaying a simple and captivating beauty that has withstood the test of time.
Indoors, decorating with reproductions of Roman amphorae can make our living rooms, foyers, libraries, and offices unique spaces, imparting an air of nobility and culture to them. Placed strategically, these pieces can be combined with furniture and other decorative elements such as statues, vases, paintings…, both in classical and contemporary styles.
Placed outdoors, these replicas of amphorae blend in with the vegetation of our gardens and terraces, creating a timeless atmosphere. Whether used as planters for plants or as ornamental pieces, these reproductions add a special majesty to our outdoor spaces.
Today, replicas of Roman amphorae are highly sought-after decorative elements. Their presence in our homes, whether outdoors in our gardens, or in spaces such as lobbies, living rooms, or libraries, makes them a lasting testimony to the legacy of Ancient Rome.
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