Roberto Intorre
Unique pieces of artisanal jewelleryHis jewels are handmade unique pieces, designed to be in harmony with the person who wears them. Despite being very personal, they keep telling ...
His jewels are handmade unique pieces, designed to be in harmony with the person who wears them. Despite being very personal, they keep telling universal stories, representing a land that is the centre of the world: Sicily.
Roberto Intorre
Unique pieces of artisanal jewelleryHis jewels are handmade unique pieces, designed to be in harmony with the person who wears them. Despite being very personal, they keep telling ...
His jewels are handmade unique pieces, designed to be in harmony with the person who wears them. Despite being very personal, they keep telling universal stories, representing a land that is the centre of the world: Sicily.
Francesca Fossati
Contemporary design and craftsmanshipEntrepreneur, gallerist and fashion designer: Francesca Fossati has undertaken a hard, yet very current path, based on the intersection between ...
Entrepreneur, gallerist and fashion designer: Francesca Fossati has undertaken a hard, yet very current path, based on the intersection between tailoring project and the enhancement of Italian artisanal expertise. Her clothes are unique, exclusive and never replicable: they demonstrate and show the recent revival of haute couture, where the details make each item very personal.
De Vecchi 1935
Unexpected ObjectsThe Renaissance-like workshop atmosphere you could breathe in while walking along the Navigli is gone: but the innovative pieces realised since the ...
The Renaissance-like workshop atmosphere you could breathe in while walking along the Navigli is gone: but the innovative pieces realised since the 1930s by master silversmith Pierino De Vecchi are still alive in the “quadrilatero”, Milan’s Fashion District. We still find his T8 candlestick/centrepiece (dated 1947, according to the 8th Triennale), one single element flexuously snaking into space. But also the unexpected objects created by his son Gabriele, who, starting in the Sixties, and pursuing multi-sensory effects, has revisited the art of pouring with his gurgling Slow Drink jugs.