In 1685, the Antonibon family of potters started their centuries of very refined production, which has received numerous international awards, in the family mansion in Nove.
In 1907, the factory became the property of Lodovico Barettoni, who was succeeded by his son Guglielmo and his grandson Lodovico, who is now the owner with his family. On the strength of the precious inheritance of the Antonibon family, the factory today offers a refined production of dishes and objects for the kitchen where nature is the main source of inspiration. A collection of articles inspired by the classic tradition up to the most modern design is available at the workshop, as well as products on request.
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Barettoni is one of the oldest Italian manufacturers of ceramicware. It was founded between the XVII and XVIII centuries by the Antonibon noble ...
Barettoni is one of the oldest Italian manufacturers of ceramicware. It was founded between the XVII and XVIII centuries by the Antonibon noble family and was offered special privileges under the Venetian Republic to protect its activities. One cannot but remain impressed by the ancient circular furnaces still seen today in the workshop, a vestige of the long and prestigious history of the company. Since 1907, the Barettoni family — in conjunction with various artists — has created a wide range of products with an important and innovative new line to accompany its timeless and classic products. The current product range, in addition to timeless and prestigious models made from still-used ancient moulds, also offers a vast choice of objects for the table, gift objects and furnishing accessories. Their artefacts are often inspired by nature and the marine environment, with a particular focus on the colour effect and harmony of form and always the result of meticulous handcraftsmanship.