Inlay, an expression of grace and elegance, has long been considered the zenith of craftsmanship and technique. The “Fleur Decò” model uses aristocratic materials such as Halliotis and Australian mother-of-pearl, with top-quality French rose oak burl. Its exclusivity is lent by a processing that remains primarily hand-crafted, fusing with the inimitable beauty of the grain designed in the wood by time. A burl piece will remain one of a kind because the fruits of nature can never be cloned.Inlay, an expression of grace and elegance, has long been considered the zenith of craftsmanship and technique. The “Fleur Decò” model uses aristocratic materials such as Halliotis and Australian mother-of-pearl, with top-quality French rose oak burl. Its exclusivity is lent by a processing that remains primarily hand-crafted, fusing with the inimitable beauty of the grain designed in the wood by time. A burl piece will remain one of a kind because the fruits of nature can never be cloned.Inlay, an expression of grace and elegance, has long been considered the zenith of craftsmanship and technique. The “Fleur Decò” model uses aristocratic materials such as Halliotis and Australian mother-of-pearl, with top-quality French rose oak burl. Its exclusivity is lent by a processing that remains primarily hand-crafted, fusing with the inimitable beauty of the grain designed in the wood by time. A burl piece will remain one of a kind because the fruits of nature can never be cloned.