Tecton Vase in Travertine by Félix Millory for Monitillo 1980.Dimensions: W 18 x D 18 x H 21 cm.Materials: Travertine.This vase is available in a selection of premium natural stones, including Travertine Classico, Travertine Striato, and Travertine Titanium, and is offered in both polished and split finishes. Both the dimensions of the piece and the material/finish combinations are fully customizable upon request; please contact us for further details.A sculptural vessel that explores the verticality and three-dimensional texture of natural stone. Its architectural form plays with rhythmic shadows, making it a monumental accent for any contemporary space.The Tecton collection is the result of an exclusive collaboration between Monitillo 1980 and French architect Félix Millory. In this series, Millory translates his architectural rigor and passion for the purity of materials into a scale of sculptural furniture. Inspired by tectonic movements, the designer explores the three-dimensionality of stone, creating pieces where geological strength meets a refined and contemporary elegance.Monitillo 1980 stands at the prestigious intersection of Italian stone-working heritage and avant-garde international design. Based in Altamura, Italy, the studio was founded by Francesco Monitillo, evolving from a traditional masonry workshop into a world-class laboratory for architectural furniture and sculptural objects.The brand’s philosophy is rooted in "listening" to the stone—recognizing that every block of marble or travertine carries a unique geological narrative. By blending state-of-the-art robotic precision with the soul of manual artisanal finishing, Monitillo 1980 transforms monumental materials into pieces characterized by surprising lightness and contemporary elegance.Known for its high-profile collaborations with a curated roster of global architects and designers—such as Félix Millory, Luca Nichetto, and Claesson Koivisto Rune—the studio pushes the boundaries of three-dimensionality and texture. Every piece is a testament to the "Made in Italy" excellence, where technical rigor meets artistic exploration to create timeless icons of luxury design.