Stryx Piccolo





Based in New York, United States
A fire-enameled copper dish, produced by fusing powdered glass to metal to achieve a thick, vitrified surface. Named after the short-lived Italian television program Stryx (1978), it pulls from the show’s staged occult imagery—black velvet backdrops, metallic body paint, ritual gestures lit in saturated color. The radiating form echoes that atmosphere: uneven, flame-like extensions pushing out from a dense center. The enamel holds light with a lacquered intensity, shifting between glow and shadow depending on angle.
These are made to order in Venice, Italy and therefore are final sale. Processing time is 4-6 days. Duties not included.
Final checkout is handled by Sophie Lou Jacobsen in USD.
Color
Chartreuse
Based in New York, United States
About the studio
French-American designer creating glassware, tableware, and home objects that bring expressive form and everyday function together.





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Stryx Piccolo
Chartreuse
Color
Chartreuse
Final checkout is handled by Sophie Lou Jacobsen in USD.