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Tatamama

Toscana, Italy | Glassmith

Playfully named after the rolling of drums played during the historic Palio di Siena bareback horse race, it is no wonder that Tatamama was founded right in the heart of Tuscany. Here, artful glass pieces reflect the personality of their designers and the expertise of the master glassmakers behind them, revealing timeless collections where poetic reflections intertwine with lively inspirations. The Sienese’s rolling hills and colorful landscapes are a limitless source of inspiration, just like the limitless transformative potential of glass.

Casa Parini

Piemonte, Italy | Textile Designer

Established by Viola Stancati in 2021, Casa Parini is an eco-friendly and socially-conscious brand specializing in soft bedding made of hemp. Hemp is a superbly sustainable raw material as it does not require pesticides, is not water-intensive, and provides detoxifying and nourishing properties for soil. Every piece of cloth featured in Casa Parini products is entirely handwoven in the brand’s atelier on Via Parini, Turin - where Viola’s grandfather once ran a textile business - by the seamstresses of Colori Vivi, a social enterprise led by professional tailors who employ migrant women.

Profilo

Lombardia, Italy | Accessories Maker

An extraordinary blend of design, figurative art, and photography, Profilo creates custom sculptural and decorative pieces. Founded in 2015 by artist Andrew Vianello, Profilo’s mission is to capture the profile of our loved ones interpreted in an iconic and personal object, stopping time by creating an object that immortalizes a memory, a tender moment, or a bond. The pieces are deftly handmade by French and Italian craftsmen using just a metal wire to recreate the silhouette. Profilo is based in Venice, Milan, and Paris and can be found in pop-up stores in other cities.

Gelsomina Ceramiche

Emilia-Romagna, Italy | Ceramist

Artist Daniela Pecorari has spent the last thirty years building a brilliant career as a fashion designer and illustrator. Her professional background nurtured a love for manual creations, which she poured into experimenting with and curating an out-of-the-box aesthetic she explores through her pottery. Her bold pieces - ranging from plates and sculptural objects - reveal painstaking attention to detail and mastery. Rich in animal and botanical references, her pieces always contain a hint of irony that playfully interacts with the audacity and poetry that define her ceramic style.

Sable World

Toscana, Italy | Leathersmith

Sable is an ethical, up-cycled, sustainable exotic leather brand. High-quality leather scraps are rescued and transformed into a variety of functional accessories such as cardholders, napkin rings, pet collars, or wallets - allowing cast-off materials a chance to shine. The brainchild of Agnese, the brand actualizes her vision and desire to showcase artisan traditions through her fresh, creative lens that breathes a second life and meaning into recycled materials.

Giuseppina Maurizi

Lombardia, Italy | Artist

A needle weaving in and out to craft singular wefts is what artist Giuseppina Maurizi considers her wand. Currently based in Milan, she was born and raised in Viterbo, where she attended the Art High School and the Academy of Fine Arts. After working as a costume and scenic designer for theatres and advertising agencies for over twenty years, in 2018 she turned her focus to sewing and embroidery. The fierce revival of ancient techniques and memories intertwine with delicate gestures, in a masterful celebration of care and sacrifice.

Nicola Torcoli

Lombardia, Italy | Artist

Born in 1980, artist Nicola Felice Torcoli was born and raised in Lumezzane, a small town in the Brescian hills where he nurtured his passion for painting. After high school, he moved to Milan to attend the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, where he graduated in 2005. While focused on painting, photography and installations often emerged in his artistic research, reflecting the impact of the modern shift between analog and digital media in his work. In 2010, he began experimenting and working with the Defrag technique, which he aptly named after the defragmentation of canvases.

UTILE4

Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy | Accessories Maker

UTILE4 is the new fashion brand launched by Walking Sticks, an artisan company with more than fifty years of experience in crafting luxury accessories. Entirely Made in Italy, Utile4 produces fashionable collections of shoe horns that reimagine classic accessories with contemporary exclusivity. The brand's trendsetting spirit, tireless commitment to innovation, and high-quality material sourcing have made it a leader in the luxe accessory market worldwide.

Isato Prugger

Lombardia, Italy | Lighting Maker

“Uncalculated curves are our nature." Born in 1992, Isato Prugger grew up immersed in Italian, Japanese, and Ladin cultural backgrounds. Trained in Industrial Design, he has been a part of Nèo Design Italiano since 2019, a selection of young professionals operating in the new Italian design scene. He exhibited the FLAI portable lamp with Diomede Light at the Salone del Mobile - Euroluce 2019, one of the youngest designers to participate. Isato currently works as an independent creative in Milan, exploring his artistic vision through novel projects and collaborations.

Antonio d'Ambrosio

Toscana, Italy | Photographer

Born in Empoli in 1955 and now based in Castelfiorentino, Antonio D’Ambrosio has been capturing fragments of space and time through his photographs since 1978. In 1982, he joined the “Giglio Rosso '' photography club in Castelfiorentino, which he presided over between 1984 and 2007. He collaborates with both private and public institutions on catalogs, books, and documents celebrating local architectural-environmental heritage. French critic J.C. Lemagny selected some of his photos and registered them in the prints and photography sections at the National Library of France.

Mauro Martinuzzi

Veneto, Italy | Designer

Mauro Martinuzzi is the founder of his namesake design brand established in 2010 and based in Amsterdam. Born in 1986 in Maniago (Friuli Venezia Giulia), he moved to Milan to study at the European Design Institute. Following his studies, he collaborated with glassmaker Emmanuel Babled from 2007-2013 and worked with Studio Marcel Wanders from 2013-2020. Martinuzzi and his partner Giulia Zia founded the Desainisti cultural movement and opened studio ZAZI in Treviso. He has exhibited his works at the Galleria Blanchaert, Salone del mobile, Dutch Design Week, and Venice Glass Week.

Alessandro Florio

Sicilia, Italy | Artist

Painter Alessandro Florio, who was born in Taormina, Sicily, first got in touch with the artistic environment through the world of tattoos, which he is very passionate about. The connection between painting and tattooing lies in his necessity for expression, the most intimate one, that allows him to describe how he feels. The switch from his activity as a tattoo artist to a painter came while he was visiting the Louvre in Paris, and by seeing the works of the Old Masters, he felt the necessity of working on bigger subjects and not just small ones like those that are typical in tattoos. In his works, there are elements that recall both his Sicilian roots, and are also influenced by Oriental art and the respect for nature.

Gülden Demir

Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy | Glassmith

Gülden Demir is an accomplished glassmaker and artist renowned for her iconic sculptures and interior design pieces. Beginning her career in glassmaking studying at Vetroricerca Glas&Modern in Bolzano, she specialized in kiln forming and glass fusing techniques. Demir believes in the importance of technique and storytelling, hence each piece is meticulously crafted and finished to reveal captivating works of art that awaken the senses and create cozy living spaces.

Samantha Torrisi

Sicilia, Italy | Artist

Painter and visual artist Samantha Torrisi lives and works on the foothills of Sicily’s Etna volcano. After graduating from Catania’s Academy of Fine Arts, she directed her research into multi-media art, resulting in a series of original paintings inspired by cinema, video clips, and personal footage. Environmental issues and transformative human nature are recurring themes in her pieces. She has showcased her art at the Riso - Contemporary Art Museum of Sicily, The Project Gallery Athens, and the Italian Cultural Institute of Paris, to name a few.

Coltelleria Silvano Collini

Piemonte, Italy | Accessories Maker

A century-old, family-run business specializing in artisan knife making, Coltelleria Silvano Collini merges exceptional functionality with timeless aesthetics. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted with minute attention to detail, from the materials and forging to the sharpening of the blade and final texture. Their knives will imbue refinement into any dining table and make for an exceptional addition to a kitchenware set.