Forge and pliers, anvil and hammer. These are the elements that have fascinated Saverio since childhood when he frequented the workshop of his father, an experienced blacksmith who taught him all the secrets of the trade.
Little flowers, points, commas, horns, floating wrought-iron roundels were the games of his eight years, the magic of his childhood, an education that has led him today to create meadows of roses that frame princely mirrors, harmonious lamps, tables, totems and much more.
Saverio Marrocco is indeed a skilled blacksmith but also an unusual artist who shapes iron into a sophisticated and complex work of art. Sometimes he combines his work with different materials to tell the story of nature, where we come from, the environment and the respect we owe it.
This wrought iron artist was born in the area of the Castelli Romani park where there is certainly no lack of woods, flowers and fruit, but at the same time it is rich in history and archaeology that make him aware of the beauty of nature, which becomes his muse, and of the art of his ancestors from which one cannot and must not disregard.
A marvellous mix of emotions take shape from the sensitivity and hands of Saverio, who also does not neglect the utility and versatility of the object created, sometimes using an unusual grandeur particularly suitable in luxury locations.
The quality of craftsmanship is incomparable to industrial work practices, go to the Marrocco shop