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Valentina Bernardi

Veneto, Italy | Furniture Maker

Zig Zag was established in 2017 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, in the Italian Dolomites, by architect Valentina Bernardi and artist Nicola Zardini. Combining architecture, design, and art, this atelier produces one-of-a-kind pieces in which contemporary sensibility and local traditions coexist. Wood, textiles, and other materials inspired by the region’s folklore are reinterpreted to create true works of art for a refined home that favors the unconventional.

Plato Design

Lazio, Italy | Lighting Maker

Plato Design was founded in Rome in 2015 by architects Alessandro Mattei and Caterina Naglieri. Distinguished for a uniquely European aesthetic inspired by linearity, simplicity and functionality, Plato’s philosophy is rooted in creating objects that mergeclear design, technological innovation, and sustainability. After launching their first project D-TWELVE on Kickstarter, Mattei and Naglieri have created a lighting collection of handmade magnetic modules that transform ordinary lamps into versatile objects with playful artistic flair that.

Falegnameria Helmut Santifaller

Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy | Carpenter

Located by the town of Ortisei, in Val Gardena on the Dolomites Mountains, the workshop of Falegnameria Helmut Santifaller is inspired by the local wood carving tradition from this area. Experienced carpenters handcraft each piece of furniture, which is then hand decorated by expert artisans to create distinctive and timeless objects of functional décor that can be passed down for generations. Often using reclaimed, antique wood, these craftsmen use traditional methods to bring each piece to life, adding at times small modern elements for a timeless effect.

Tacchini

Lombardia, Italy | Furniture Maker

Antonio Tacchini established his brand in 1965 in Brianza, the world-renowned cabinet-making district near Milan. His sons inherited the company that has become like a family, embracing all the people, from designers to craftsmen, who work there. In constant evolution, Tacchini celebrates the Italian crafting tradition with the quality of its materials and attention to detail in every step of the production process, while also being deeply involved in environmental sustainability.

Vanessa Cavallaro

Liguria, Italy | Glassmith

Vanessa Cavallaro learned the secrets of the glyptic glassmaking on the wheel as a child, visiting her family workshop. Her subsequent studies in fine arts and design and her constant exploration of glassmaking and engraving gave her the ability to create veritable art pieces. In 1993 she started her own workshop in Altare, in Liguria, collaborating with experienced craftsmen. In 2000, she was asked to participate at the 11th Decoration et Jardin exhibit in Monte Carlo, earning the status of international artist and designer.

Bianchini

Veneto, Italy | Furniture Maker

Founded in 1967 near Verona by brothers Remo, Renzo and Bruno, Bianchini is a third-generation family business committed to excellence and impeccable hand-craftsmanship. Specialized in gold-leaf decorations and inlay work, Bianchini’s philosophy is grounded in artistic traditions and meticulous detailing, believing no machine can ever replace the beauty and mastery of human touch. Bianchini’s artisans constantly evolve their craft to adapt to emerging technologies, creating timeless masterpieces that express the magnificence of the past with a novel touch.

Paola Paronetto

Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy | Ceramist

Born in Pordenone in 1965, Paola Paronetto has dedicated her life to pushing the boundaries of ceramics, both as a medium and as an art form. Paronetto innovative interpretation of ancient clay-making is rooted in her experiences in Gubbio, Deruta, Faenza, Florence and Vicenza where she honed her craft. Her constant experimentation is driven by the beauty of nature and the simplicity of forms. Her most recent artistic endeavor is paper clay, a blend of paper pulp, natural fibers, and clay that results in a unique texture with a delicate and tactile quality.

Mogg

Lombardia, Italy | Furniture Maker

Mogg debuted at the Salone del Mobile in Milan 2012, showcasing designs marked by dynamism, versatility, and strong attention to detail. Founded by Nicola Galbiati, architect with a long-standing experience in interior design, Mogg's objects and home decor accessories are distinguished for their strong aesthetic and functional qualities. Inspired by the ideals of modern living, Mogg's iconic pieces are synonymous with quality, emerging from natural materials to strike the perfect balance between bold geometric patterns and expressive graphic lines.

Nicola Tessari

Veneto, Italy | Carpenter

After studying computer engineering and working for 15 years in several factories in Vicenza, in northern Italy, Nicola Tessari decided to dedicate his life to creating one-of-a-kind pieces. He turned his passion into a job and became a craftsman. These furniture pieces and home décor objects are designed to stand the test of time. Crafted with attention to detail and finished mainly using hand tool, each item boasts imperfections and unique signs that are the distinctive features of manual craftsmanship.

Tessitura Bevilacqua

Veneto, Italy | Textile Designer

A family business whose story is woven in the fabric of Venice’s rich artistic history, the Bevilacqua’s presence in the textile world dates back to 1499. Founded by Luigi Bevilacqua in 1875, today the company is managed by brothers Rodolfo and Alberto Bevilacqua, who carry on the family business and tradition. Specialized in velvet textiles and damask Renaissance designs, Tessitura Bevilacqua preserves the ancient Venetian textile art to create unique fabrics, with individual details and color gradients,that infuse historical designs with a hint of modernity.

Arbaro

Lombardia, Italy | Carpenter

Arbaro is a young and dynamic carpentry based in Milan. Our concept of dynamic joinery ensures that we take care of the whole creative process: from the design of furniture to its manufacturing. Playfulness and mannerisms come together and blend in with our functional, down-to-earth style. We love the honesty of raw matter, but at the same time we are always on the lookout for new, versatile and durable materials. Wood is both the protagonist and the file rouge of our creations. Playing with surfaces, colours and textures is what makes them unique.

Epònimo

Lombardia, Italy | Furniture Maker

Epònimo was funded by Federico Carandini, former creative director of Cerruti Baleri. His furniture collections combine the splendor of the past with the prospect of the future and they are designed for a contemporary home that favors functional, comfortable, and elegant pieces. To create these unique pieces, Epònimo collaborates exclusively with local craftsmen through a production process that is largely handmade and always hand finished. The end result is a series of refined and timeless objects of functional décor.

Grand Tour by Vito Nesta

Lombardia, Italy | Designer

Raised in Puglia, based in Milan, and citizen of the world, visionary designer Vito Nesta infuses history, memory and emotion into his singular interior design creations. Inspired by his extensive travels yet rooted in his cultural roots, Nesta creates evocative works of art that transport us to distant places from the comfort of our homes. The distinctive pieces in the Grand Tour collection transcend their decorative function, with classical themes and motifs interpreted in a contemporary aesthetic to capture a distinct moment or emotion in time.

Kanz Architetti

Veneto, Italy | Designer

Architects Mauro Cazzaro and Antonella Maione founded Kanz Architetti studio in Venice, effortlessly combining architecture and interior design with product design. With careful attention to detail and an experimental approach, they create glass and ceramic pieces for the contemporary home. Collaborating with local craftsmen and combining tradition with innovation, Kanz creates precious objects that strike a balance between functionality and decoration.

Cantiero Verona

Veneto, Italy | Furniture Maker

In 1949, in Bovolone, a town near Verona, Severino Cantiero opened a workshop specialized in crafting luxury furniture with a classic design. Today, Cantiero is a brand competing with the biggest international companies in the field of refined cabinet making. Dedicated to superior quality and renowned for their innovative allure that reinterprets classic silhouettes, Cantiero’s timeless pieces feature finishes applied according to traditional methods, boasting natural colors and using only patented treatments.

Piloh

Umbria, Italy | Designer

Founded in 2010 by designer Paola Santilli, Piloh is an artistic concept that combines ancient handcrafting techniques and innovative forms and designs. Using nature as a guide, Piloh creates high-end pieces that reveal the intrinsic relationship between nature and art. Through thoughtful experimentation with shapes, materials, and textures, each piece explores the boundaries of art and design, transforming everyday objects into works of art with infinite potential.

Malcusa

Lombardia, Italy | Carpet Maker

Based in Milan, Malcusa specializes in the creation of luxury traditional and contemporary rugs. Under the masterful guidance of Brand Milano Tessuti, Malcusa has been able to thrive through partnerships with designers and artists around the world to create exceptional works of art. Their vision is rooted in design innovation, high-quality materials, and traditional hand craftsmanship. Following ancient hand-crafting techniques, southeast Asian customs and culture can harmoniously coexist with timeless Italian aesthetic and styles.

Giberto Arrivabene

Veneto, Italy | Glassmith

Giberto Arrivabene was raised by strong female figures in Palazzo Papadopoli, Venice, surrounded by frescoes of Giambattista Tiepolo and other artists. The context in which he grew up had a great impact on his unique aesthetic sense. Love for glass and craftsmanship is at the heart of his work. Giberto creates each piece starting first with a watercolor sketch and then handing it to expert glass blowers carvers from the glass capital Murano. These true artists are entrusted with the difficult work of engraving designs of any kind.