
Three drupes, one stone, the same midsummer afternoon.
Summer Editions 2026
Drupe — Stone Fruit Trio
A peach, an apricot, and a plum hand-poured in Volterra alabaster, painted in three muted blooms across one stone family.
Edition price
$385
A peach, an apricot, and a plum, each modeled from a single specimen and poured in Volterra alabaster — three forms from the same botanical family, sold as one editorial set.
The bloom on each fruit was painted wet by a small studio in Lombardy, in mineral pigment thinned with linseed and sealed only once so the surface stays porous and matte.
The trio is intended to be arranged loose on a sideboard or shallow dish, never stacked. They photograph best on raw linen, lime plaster, or unfilled travertine.
Material
Hand-poured in Volterra alabaster from molds taken off three single specimens — a Roussanne peach, a Bergeron apricot, and a Reine Claude plum — each cast in one piece. The bloom on each fruit was applied wet by the Lombardi studio, in mineral pigment thinned with linseed, then sealed once. Edition of sixty trios, numbered together on the underside of the plum.
Care
Dust with a soft dry brush. Keep out of direct sun — the bloom will fade. Wipe spills immediately with a dry cloth; the alabaster is porous and will not tolerate water.
Anatomy
- Dimensions
- Peach H 7 cm × Ø 6 cm · Apricot H 5.5 cm × Ø 5 cm · Plum H 5 cm × Ø 4.5 cm (2.8 / 2.2 / 2 in) · 1,180 g total
- Cultivar
- Roussanne peach, Bergeron apricot, Reine Claude plum
- Provenance
- Poured in Volterra, Italy, 2026. Painted by the Lombardi studio. Edition of 60 trios.
- Edition
- № 1 of 60

