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l'Opificio

Piemonte, Italy | Textile Designer

l'Opificio is the embodiment of Italian tradition. Created by a Torinese family, this brand has designed and produced home décor and furnishings of outstanding quality and beauty since 1998. These garments and pillows anticipate the constant evolution of style in home décor in the same way as haute-couture does for fashion. l'Opificio's timeless glamour combines research, excellent craftsmanship, and the use of exclusive, luxury materials.

Luci Italia

Veneto, Italy | Lighting Maker

Luci Italia was founded in 2017 by Giorgio Valobra and Riccardo Ongarato with the purpose of presenting the finest collections of custom-made, hand-blown Venetian chandeliers and lighting to the wider market. Giorgio Valobra, a 4th generation master jeweler whose family was the official supplier of the Italian Royals, contributes his extensive expertise in high-end retail, while Riccardo Ongarato, a 3rd generation master glassblower from a prestigious Venetian family, delivers the highest level of craftsmanship and creativity, resulting in exceptional pieces

Argentiere Pagliai

Toscana, Italy | Silversmith

Pagliai is a Florentine family bottega now in its third generation. This historic silversmith workshop has in fact been open since the 1950s, when it was founded by Orlando Pagliai in the basement of a famous convent. Later, the atelier moved to the current location in the Oltrarno, where many other historical silversmiths work. The perfection of Pagliai's production has earned international recognition since the 1960s, when Tiffany & Co. commissioned Orlando Pagliai the production of different silver pieces, some of which are still reproduced and are on offer here.

Bartolozzi e Maioli Bottega d'Arte

Toscana, Italy | Carpenter

Florentine wood carvers Fiorenzo Bartolozzi and Giuseppe Maioli met in 1938 and, soon after, from their friendship stemmed a fruitful artistic collaboration that made their Bottega d'Arte one of the leading wood carving and restoration workshops in the world. 70 years later the atelier remains internationally renowned, attracting the attention of the most discerned commissioners around the world. Prestigious examples include works for the Quirinal, the Italian President's palace in Rome, for the Arab Emirates Palaces and, most recently, for the Kremlin in Moscow.

Alessandro Iudici

Sicilia, Italy | Ceramist

Alessandro Iudici represents the ninth generation in a family of ceramists. His training was received among the centuries-old family kilns, while playing with clay, then sitting at the lathe to turn his first vessels. His work on the lathe is the foundation of his creativity, spurring him to transform the round vessels he created into anthropomorphic and zoomorphic shapes, which continue to issue from the kilns whose fire is never extinguished.

Gloria Giannelli

Toscana, Italy | Sculptor

Gloria Giannelli is well-known for the peculiar feminine touch she gives to her alabaster creations. She featured in several international magazines thanks to the elegance of her elaborated fretworks and trimmings. Throughout her prestigious career, Giannelli was awarded several times. She won the “Gremigni Award”, participated to the German prize for young artists "Jugend Gesteldet" and represented Tuscany in international expositions in China and Japan. Yet, she still keeps working in her workshop in Volterra, the famous ancient town perched among the Tuscan hills.

Edizioni Design

Lombardia, Italy | Lighting Maker

Alberto and Paolo Sala with Federico Ferrari created Edizioni Design in Milano out of a common passion for design and architecture. Their objects are minimalist, with shapes strongly linked to their functions, while the technology used is deliberately “lo-fi” and employs stones and metals with different and precious finishes. The result is something that they call “naked design”: sleek pieces that are also evocative and full of emotions.

Opinion Ciatti

Toscana, Italy | Furniture Maker

OC’s artistic director Lapo Ciatti represents the third generation of the Ciatti family. He has being following the guidelines of Bruno Rainaldi, who retired in 2011 after creating various exquisite collections, among them Ptolomeo for which he had received the prestigious design award “Compasso d’oro” in 2004. Lapo Ciatti’s passion for design applied to everyday furniture makes every OC object a masterpiece meant to last forever.

Barnini Oseo Richmond

Toscana, Italy | Furniture Maker

The furniture brand Barnini Oseo was established following the post-WWII period, located in the picturesque Tuscan hillside in what was at first a rustic carpenter’s shop. Meticulous artisan techniques and prized materials guided the development of new, intriguing design trends, allowing the company to take center stage in the Italian furnishing sector both domestically and internationally. Roberto Barnini, the brand’s current creative director, encourages a culture of creativity that leads to the creation of precious, unique design pieces by master artisans.

Francomario

Veneto, Italy | Furniture Maker

At FRANCOMARIO the preservation of the tradition of woodworking and the values of Italian hand craftsmanship are most important. Love and care for the product are in the DNA of the Italian land and the DNA of the company. Production is entrusted to local craftsmen who, with dedication and knowledge of the material, have being transforming wood for generations. The brand is distinguished by their exquisite artisanship, attention to detail, and exceptional designs customizable based on the clients’ wishes.

Royal Trunk

Lombardia, Italy | Leathersmith

Royal Trunk’s masters craft limited edition luggage, storage, and home décor customizable pieces inspired by Italy’s sophisticated lifestyle and the timeless allure of vintage traveling trunks. Each patch of leather used is handpicked and the wooden structure of each item can take up to five days to shape, sand, and lacquer. The artisans could work up to 250 hours to hand-craft one single piece, which then passes through a very strict series of quality tests to guarantee its perfection.

La Sartoria del Marmo by Lombardi Marmi

Lombardia, Italy | Marble Designer

World-renowned for its deft craftsmanship with prized Botticino Classico marble, Sartoria del Marmo by Lombardi Marmi is an institution in the industry: in fact, the majestic Altare della Patria in Rome is one of their monumental works. Founded in 1815 by Giovita and Gianbattista Lombardi, the company was at the forefront of innovative methods used in Brescia’s fine quarries. Now managed by the sixth generation Virginia and her son Davide, the company is defined by excellent production standards and cutting-edge design models.

Stefano Raffa

Lombardia, Italy | Carpenter

Following a passion he had since his teenage years, Stefano Raffa became a photographer and collaborated with international magazines. When in 2006 he moved his studio into an old furnace in Milan, he was introduced to a stimulating environment of artists that encouraged him to explore another passion of his: manufacturing. Now he uses refined materials such as ebony and horn to create by hand exquisite, one-of-a-kind objects with a rigorous attention to detail and the absence of toxic products and solvents.