Lucas Risé, an Argentinean artist who spent most of his childhood painting street signs in Buenos Aires, now makes a living by creating wonderfully colored cabinets inspired by carnival, circus, and park imagery. His experiences on trips to Europe, the U.S., South Africa, and Brazil have influenced the style of these cabinets, known as Sans Parapluie ("without an umbrella"), the edges and borders of which he says, "disappear to become an open space where different cultures come together and which reflection is life itself." The names of the cabinets (painted with enamel on wood) are as whimsical as the bright and busy designs themselves, such as "Carousel," "Circus," "African Breeze," "Violin," and "Flower Park." Inquire for price.

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I love these funky wardrobes!! Especially the white one.
1Eh...
2These are sooo not my taste/style.
3Wow, i'm dizzy.
4It seems like only Marcella and I are agreeing that these are GORGEOUS! I am sad that he is not in NYC but I will certainly contact him re price...I am assuming this will set me back a month or two in rent! Imagine how much more beautiful these become once they are a part of one's daily life? Absolutely stunning artwork.
5that is so beautiful and unique
6Very unique, cool!!
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