Step into a world where design meets artistry. We offer a carefully curated selection of pieces that embody timeless elegance and modern sophistication. Each item in our collection is a statement, a story, and a work of art that transforms your space into something truly remarkable. Imagine a space that reflects your refined taste, where every piece tells a story of elegance and artistic luxury. These aren’t just objects; they’re expressions of your style, transforming your surroundings into something extraordinary.
Each piece is chosen not only for its craftsmanship but also for its ability to spark conversation and inspire a sense of discovery. Whether you are seeking a sculptural centerpiece or a subtle accent that elevates your environment, our collection invites you to curate with intention. These works embody a lifestyle—one that values design as both functional and poetic, minimal yet deeply expressive.
Our style is rooted in a dialogue between restraint and boldness—where clean, minimal lines meet the raw strength of brutalist wooden objects and the sleek precision of steel furniture. Drawing inspiration from Bauhaus functionality, the futuristic optimism of the space age, and the refined warmth of mid-century design, our collection balances purity of form with striking individuality.
Choosing vintage is more than a purchase—it’s a way to celebrate history, craftsmanship, and sustainability. Each piece in our collection carries a story, a character shaped by time, and a quality that modern mass production often cannot replicate. By selecting vintage, you’re investing in objects that have endured, each with a unique patina and presence that brings warmth and authenticity to your space. Beyond aesthetics, buying vintage is a conscious choice: it reduces waste, honors artisanal skill, and allows you to create a home that is distinct, thoughtful, and timeless.
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Architect, designer and university lecturer, Marco Zanuso (1916-2001) was one of the leading interpreters of the Modern Movement. Zanuso was one of the first designers in Italy to take an interest in the problems of product industrialisation, going beyond aesthetic issues to incorporate technological, industrial, distribution and communication variables
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When Aurelio Zanotta opened the doors to his eponymous label in 1954, its initial focus was on the production of sofas and armchairs which, at the time, were overwhelmingly the domain of upholstery workshops. But Zanotta’s vision far exceeded the largely utilitarian scope of local upholsterers. Beyond its surface functionality, he recognizedin furniture design a new form of cultural expression—a venerable creative outlet worthy of the same respect afforded to traditional artistic exploits like painting and sculpture. Bolstered by instinct, charisma, and a natural interest in emerging materials and technologies, his unique and, at the time, revolutionary path brought Zanotta into contact with some of the now legendary icons of Italian design.
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