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Oltrelegno

Lombardia, Italy | Furniture Maker

Artist and cabinetmaker, Filippo Sorcinelli founded furniture atelier Oltrelegno in 2011. More than two decades of experience in metal and wood processing as well as collaborations with Carlo Piazza, Chinese architect Chi Wing Lo, and others sowed the seeds of success for the Oltrelegno firm. Their superb synthesis of manual artistry and creativity is reflected in custom pieces distinguished by minute details and an eclectic combination of wood, metals, fabrics, resins, and varnishes.

TablesWin

Veneto, Italy | Accessories Maker

Established in 2007 as an offshoot of the acclaimed, Bassano-based Meneghetti Mobili furniture firm, TablesWin creates tailor-made gaming tables and casino equipment renowned for their sartorial quality. Cutting-edge technology and prized raw materials are combined to ensure high-quality designs that will last for years of gaming sessions to come. Working with private customers and world-class casinos alike, every piece is customizable down to the smallest detail for an exclusive aesthetic and entertainment experience.

Ceramiche Corsini

Toscana, Italy | Ceramist

Founded in 1957, Tuscan brand Ceramiche Corsini is a leader in ceramics and pottery decoration with origins in glassmaking. Since the 1980s, the brand delved into the production of handmade and hand-decorated ceramic and terracotta pieces, which stand out for their singular details rooted in art and tradition. Nowadays, Ceramiche Corsini has two ateliers, one in Montespertoli situated in the heart of Chianti hills, among vineyards and olive groves, and a second nestled among the alleys of San Gimignano near Siena.

Stromboli Design

Lombardia, Italy | Designer

Committed to craftsmanship, slow design, and upcycling, Stromboli was founded in 2016 in Mexico City by French artist and designer Clémence Seilles. Tireless research into innovative waste materials and a network of artisans and suppliers across France, Mexico, the Netherlands, and Italy earned the brand international recognition, with Napapijri, Safilo, Mama Shelter, and RSVP Paris among its clientele. Named after the Sicilian volcanic island, the brand only produces limited-stock collections. The brand relocated its studio headquarters to Milan in 2021.

Azzurra Art

Lazio, Italy | Ceramist

Founded in 1985 in Civita Castellana, Lazio, Azzurra specializes in handcrafting ceramic hand basins and various bathroom fixtures. In 2018, Azzurra unveiled its showroom in Milan and launched a new collaboration with Diego Grandi Office (DGO) to reinterpret the contemporary bathroom concept with sustainable items that consume less water. The brand’s newest collection, Azzura Art, features one-off hand-painted pieces that capture modern flair while staying true to traditional details and crafting traditions.

Wanda Fiscina

Campania, Italy | Sculptor

Wanda Fiscina’s hand-crafted ceramic sculptures have organic silhouettes combined with influences from her native Salerno and the area of Mount Vesuvius. Corals and other marine creatures, as well as the explosive power of magma inspire the themes of her powerful work. Wanda’s knowledge of craft and history makes her sculptures timeless pieces of art. Her work has been recognized internationally in the world of contemporary ceramics.

Cugini Lanzani

Lombardia, Italy | Furniture Maker

Founded in 1798 in Meda (Monza and Brianza) by four brothers, Cugini Lanzani specializes in luxe furniture and chairs handcrafted following the traditional techniques of French ebony carpenters. Boasting over 220 years of history reflected in the 2500 original models of all produced works, the workshop-museum includes English, American, and Italian works and was recognized as a historic heritage site for the city of Brianza. The workshop offers a selection of over 700 different classic oeuvres that are entirely customizable to taste with first-rate fabrics and finishes.

Giovanni Botticelli

Lazio, Italy | Designer

Giovanni Botticelli is a product designer and teacher at the IED Institute, where he graduated in 2009 after studying Product Design. His time at ENSA Limoges and Abate Zanetti Murano refined his design aesthetic, emerging from a meticulous exploration of the delicate and calibrated relationship between light, color, and shape. His first solo exhibition in 2016, EQUILIBRISTA MIRRORS at Swing Design Gallery was followed by a second exhibition, HABITAT, at the same gallery three years later. Based in Rome, his works are exhibited in national and international fairs and cities.

Pop Pot

Lazio, Italy | Designer

Launched by architects Arabella Rocca and Giacomo Sanna Architetti in 2021, Pop Pot is a collection of singular vases that reinterprets Ancient Roman amphoras found by archeologist Heinrich Dressel at the end of the 1800s. Handcrafted using 3D digital printing techniques and sustainable materials made of corn starch and recycled plastic, it features special edition products finished in gold, bronze, and multicolor patterns as well as bespoke pieces.

Giovanni Mengoni

Umbria, Italy | Ceramist

Giovanni Mengoni is a master ceramist specialized in Etruscan Bucchero, traditional Italian maiolica, terracotta, stoneware and porcelain. A graduate of the Perugia Academic Arts Institute, he worked with several ceramic brands as a potter, mold-maker, and decorator. Throughout his career, he worked with renowned artists and architects such as Nello Teodori and Ugo La Pietra. Based in Umbria, He now focuses on research and innovation, merging tradition with contemporary design in his modern pieces.

Menta Creative Lab

Umbria, Italy | Ceramist

Born and raised in Umbria, Martina Lignini, a landscape architect and garden designer, specialized in Ceramic Product Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence. Immediately after graduation, she embarked on her personal artistic adventure, combining her passion for botany with art and design. Years of research and experimentation with different materials and techniques reveal magnificent pieces inspired by flora and landscapes.

Lumeras

Sardegna, Italy | Carpenter

Davide Dessolis lives and works in Mamoiada, a small town in the Sardinian countryside. A master artisan beyond his years, he crafts wooden masks once used in local folklore to scare away evil spirits believed to be responsible for natural disasters. These masks, once worn by Mamuthones - shepherds who gathered in Mamoiada for these anti-evil rituals - are crafted at his workshop, Lumera, with the same patience and attention to detail to preserve a century-old Sardinian tradition.

OHM

Lombardia, Italy | Accessories Maker

Two decades of research and experimentation underpin OHM’s newest On Wall Collection, blending style and functionality in a design that satisfies any architect’s and consumer’s decor needs and wishes. Not a single detail is left to chance, with each handmade wall mirror integrated into a smart TV and completed with an opulent frame. The pieces’ exclusivity is sealed by the curated variety of prized metals, timbers, and leathers used to craft the pieces, seamlessly merging innovation and traditional craftsmanship.

Otto e Mezzo

Puglia, Italy | Marble Designer

Otto e Mezzo is the sustainable brand of Marmi Azzolini, an Apulian company that has been a decades-long leader in the marble and stone sectors. Distinguished by a design language that distills luxury and sustainability in equal measure, their collections are handcrafted using precious marbles sourced from oft disused quarries, raw treasures cut and finished into pieces that will elevate any table. The ideal measurement set by the brand is 8.5 cm - hence its name - that will transform any marble scrap to reveal its hidden luxury.

Vetralia

Veneto, Italy | Glassmith

Vetralia's mission is to tell the century-old history of artisan secrets through designs with a contemporary spirit. Vetralia is a place where techniques and ideas come together to delve into the most sincere version of craftsmanship. What once began in Renaissance workshops lives on in the Venice-based atelier, which unites a mix of creative references to express an international vision of design rooted in tradition, justice, and respect for the environment.

Slow Wood by Gianni Cantarutti

Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy | Furniture Maker

Founded by Italian wood expert Gianni Cantarutti, Slow Wood creates magnificent furniture and interior design pieces that embody the tenets of quality, sustainability, and artisan craftsmanship. Driven by a cultural and social mission, all pieces are durable, highly functional, and entirely handcrafted by expert Italian artisans using methods that guarantee they will last a lifetime, ultimately becoming a symbol of your family.

Maria Vittoria Paggini

Toscana, Italy | Designer

Maria Vittoria Paggini creates limited-edition collections of decor design objects and furniture inspired by contemporary essentialism merged with sublime traditional craftsmanship. Outlined by expressive yet minimalist shapes, her pieces are visually dynamic and texturally soothing. Paggini is driven by a holistic design narrative: “I believe in a living house, one that expresses emotions, one in which colors follow the rhythm of the heart”.

Pollini Home

Emilia-Romagna, Italy | Furniture Maker

Part of the Pollini Group, Pollini Home seeks to turn the commonplace use of tiles on its head, shifting from using them as mere wall or floor coverings to producing remarkable furniture pieces and home decor accessories. Siblings Marco, Luca, and Emanuela took stock of the brand's rich ceramic heritage - active since the early '90s in the ceramic district of Sassuolo - and modern high-precision technologies to create handmade collections of porcelain stoneware designs of unrivaled quality, class, and beauty.

DygoDesign

Toscana, Italy | Designer

DygoDesign is renowned internationally for its daring research and experimental approach to materials and design. The fusion of art, technology, and sustainability is captured in innovative projects comprising numbered and certified pieces made using modern techniques and materials, such as three-dimensional printing. In creating tailored sculptural objects from exceptionally sustainable materials, DygoDesign combines exclusivity with elegance.

Lorenzon

Veneto, Italy | Ceramist

Founded in 1971 by siblings Gianni and Loreta Lorenzon in Nova - a city renowned for its ceramic tradition - Lorenzon is a historical design brand specialized in magnificent ceramic pieces for traditional and modern residential and commercial interiors. Deeply rooted in Italian craftsmanship tradition all the while maintaining a sharp eye on modern trends, its original designs are minutely crafted with passion and precision, evident in the delicate details characterizing each piece.