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Braganti

Toscana, Italy | Silversmith

Braganti was created in the 60s as a small workshop in Florence’s artisanal district of San Frediano. The workshop grew but it remained there to this day, continuing to produce exquisite sterling silver artifacts, following the ancient Florentine tradition. Care for details, perfect finishes, and sophisticated style characterize the traditional pieces, such as silverware and home decorations, and also the collections added after the acquisition of the Del Conte company in 2010. Braganti collaborates with several luxury brands, interior designers and renowned architects.

Mutina

Emilia-Romagna, Italy | Ceramist

Edward Barber, Jay Osgerby, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Konstantin Grcic, Hella Jongerius, Raw Edges, Inga Sempé, Patricia Urquiola, Tokujin Yoshioka: it is through the unique vision of these international designers that, in 2005, Mutina, an artists’ project seeking to challenge the rules of ceramics and to create and experiment in terms of scale, texture, and composition, takes flight. From ceramics to wood to metal, the challenge goes all the way to glass with the new project, Mutina The Cylinder Glass, in collaboration with Gennaro Avallone and Fabiano Amadi.

Siru Illuminazione

Veneto, Italy | Lighting Maker

At the end of the 80s, Rudy Marinotto started Siru in the striking location of Lido in Venice, creating a world suspended between the timeless tradition of Murano mouth-blown glass and a modern and elegant sensibility. Here the masterful art of making Venetian lanterns that has been passed down for centuries meets a contemporary approach to create one-of-a-kind, exquisite, precious objects that keep a glorious past alive while being utterly modern.

Berdondini 1926

Emilia-Romagna, Italy | Furniture Maker

The creations produced at Berdondini, founded by Antonio Berdondini in 1926, have been characterized by their timeless and exclusive designs demonstrating Italian excellence and creativity. Each piece is the result of a lengthy sequence of delicate, precise and rigorous steps, combined with the use of the most valuable materials. Expert artisans, knowledge of history and traditions, and exemplary designs are what make Berdondini’s creations unique and unrepeatable.

Superego Design

Lombardia, Italy | Designer

Created in 2003, Superego has collaborated with some of the most important designers worldwide (like Alessandro Mendini and Andrea Branzi), producing limited collections made of exclusive pieces in ceramic with great attention to craftsmanship. Loving and breathing design, the team at Superego is also the protagonist of the Designer Toy Movement, distinctive for combining the emotional effects of toys with design elements and pop culture to create limited editions of objects in ceramic that become art pieces.

Meccani Design

Toscana, Italy | Furniture Maker

Meccani Design, created in the 50s, designs and produces home décor objects crafted using artisanal techniques that are the result of three generations of artisans at work in Cascina, by Pisa, Tuscany. These modern pieces of furniture express their strong link with tradition, combined with a contemporary style. Innovation and tradition meet in these objects that are built with great respect for nature, in a sustainable way, and with natural, non-toxic materials, using solid wood: a warm, scented, alive and renewable, solid resource.

Sbigoli Terrecotte Firenze

Toscana, Italy | Ceramist

Sbigoli Terrecotte was founded in 1857 by the Sbigoli family in the district of Sant'Ambrogio, in Florence, where their workshop was known for its expertise and high quality products, specializing in the production of tableware and furniture. In the 1920’s they moved to the area of Sant’Egidio, where the workshop is today. Still operating according to the traditional Tuscan craftsmanship of Majolica, all pieces bear a Florentine style and a one-of-a-kind flair making them irreplaceable works of art

Pollice Illuminazione

Lombardia, Italy | Lighting Maker

Marco Pollice, the art director of his namesake brand, specialized in lighting engineering at the Politecnico in Milan and worked for many years in his family business. He represents the fourth generation of a family that has made invaluable contributions to the world of lighting in Italy since 1908. Focusing on design and custom-made lighting, his award winning projects include public and private illuminations. He also teams up with some of the most renowned designers to create exquisite and timeless pieces.

Fabbian

Veneto, Italy | Lighting Maker

Based in the town of Castelminio di Resana near Treviso, Fabbian is an award-winning lighting brand established in 1961. The exclusive use of top-rate materials and tireless dedication to technical and stylistic improvement enabled the brand to quickly become a leader in the field. Luca Pellegrino acquired the company in 2018, introducing an environmentally-friendly direction which, thanks to collaborations with talented designers, resulted in cutting-edge lighting projects capable of meeting the diverse tastes of its international clientele.

Griffe Montenapoleone by Vetrerie di Empoli

Toscana, Italy | Glassmith

At the beginning of 1900, Vetrerie di Empoli added an artistic collection to their production of traditional bottles and jugs, receiving great success that lead to the opening of their flagship stores in Roma, Torino, and Milano, in the famous via Montenapoleone. With time, these creations became less and less rustic and their elegance is now cherished by an international and sophisticated clientele that appreciate these precious and unique objects, which are products of expertise that has been running in the family for more than a century.

Cleto Munari

Veneto, Italy | Designer

Since Cleto Munari encountered architect Carlo Scarpa in 1973, he has directed all his research and activities towards industrial design, working for important companies around the world, continuously searching for inspiration, ideas and original projects. Cleto Munari is open to analysis and experimentation of forms and materials. His objects, specifically those made of gold and silver, are present in the permanent collections of many important museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Il Papiro Firenze

Toscana, Italy | Accessories Maker

Francesco Giannini and Gianni Parenti created the company Il Papiro in Florence in 1976, inspired by their passion for the tradition of decorated paper of their native city and the ancient techniques used to produce it. The high quality of the materials and the excellent manufacturing of each piece makes Il Papiro successful around the world. Using hand marbling, lithography, letterpress, and hand engraving, these artisans create exquisite objects to pass down for generations.

Elledue

Lombardia, Italy | Furniture Maker

Established in 1972 and still a family-owned business, Elledue creates luxury furniture. Its success is due to the great quality of their elegant and bold “avant-garde classic” designs that can be both classic and contemporary. Every piece is still made in the Brianza district, by Milan (renowned in the world for fine furniture making), using both artisanal craftsmanship and modern technologies. Regularly appearing at Salone del Mobile in Milan since 1973, Elledue also specializes in tailor-made interior design projects.

Olga Frua

Lombardia, Italy | Textile Designer

“Ars Dormiendi” - Latin for “the art of sleeping” - encapsulates the vision of Olga Frua, an eponymous brand producing stylish yet timeless bedding and nightwear collections. In the early decades of the 20th century, a young Olga lived between Milan and Stresa, where she married Alberto Frua, a textile engineer and son of the founder of De Angeli Frua printing house. Her passion for ajour embroideries and primary colors from the trousseau tradition has inspired today’s luxe creations merging prized, natural textiles with antique artisan techniques.

Giovanni Dalla Fina Gallery

Veneto, Italy | Lighting Maker

Giovanni Dalla Fina, working from his youth in the Murano glass business, opened his own company in the early of 1970s, following his philosophy of “The perfection is an imperative”. The Giovanni Dalla Fina company is specialized in the restoration of antique Murano chandeliers, and in the best production of his own particular models of chandeliers invented by his renowned artist soul, that given the opportunity to working with best international company and private collectors.

Eredi Marelli

Lombardia, Italy | Furniture Maker

Eredi Marelli is the evolution of an original artisanal workshop founded in 1934 in Cantù, the heart of the famous furniture-making district by Milan. Specialized in contemporary and vintage furniture, this innovative brand mixes exquisite artisanal craftsmanship, design, and masterful handmade techniques. Using the finest woods, these artisans create elegant pieces distinctive for their wood inlays, brass details, and the utmost attention to every detail.

Restart/Milano

Lombardia, Italy | Designer

Maurizio Navone was born in Turin and studied architecture at the Politecnico in Turin and design at the Scuola Politecnica di Design in Milan. After working at the office of Corporate Identity Olivetti in his formative years, he started his own brand, specializing in corporate and product design. In 2001 he created Restart, a brand that produces sustainable objects in limited series. His pieces are minimalist and sophisticated for a contemporary home.

Impatia

Lombardia, Italy | Accessories Maker

A combination of creativity, style, tradition and innovation, Impatia embodies this vision and these values to create luxury and custom made gaming tables that become true furnishing items. The Milanese brand came about from a passion for design and for the Italian craft culture of its founder and creative director, Gregg Brodarick. Quality materials, research and development, and aesthetic refinement make Impatia products unique representations of a lifestyle and an identity that is immediately recognizable.