{"id":7069,"date":"2018-05-21T22:17:59","date_gmt":"2018-05-21T22:17:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casafloravenezia.com\/our-partners\/"},"modified":"2022-07-20T13:37:32","modified_gmt":"2022-07-20T13:37:32","slug":"nuestros-partner","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.casafloravenezia.com\/es\/nuestros-partner\/","title":{"rendered":"Nuestros Partner"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A world of sensory and olfactory experiences inspired by the fragrances of the flowers and plants found in Italian gardens. Four generations of craftsmen and an absolute passion for simplicity and authentic beauty that can be seen in every item produced and in every tiny detail. Acca Kappa. A family company that has become an industrial corporation while remaining faithful to timeless values. A love for nature, respect for the human body, and production that is exclusively made in Italy. Available in the finest boutiques and flagship stores.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row background_style=\u00bbcover\u00bb full_width=\u00bb\u00bb parallax=\u00bb\u00bb parallax_image=\u00bb\u00bb el_id=\u00bbbitossihome\u00bb css=\u00bb.vc_custom_1526941309091{margin-bottom: 20px !important;}\u00bb][vc_column]
Today Bitossi Home confirms its trend to create a complete and coordinated style as far as table setting up is concerned, capable of telling the beauty of its land where nature, tradition and cosmopolitan spirit coexist. A constant quest for ideas that can combine ceramic material, glass, wood and new materials is the brand\u2019s strong point[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row background_style=\u00bbcover\u00bb full_width=\u00bb\u00bb parallax=\u00bb\u00bb parallax_image=\u00bb\u00bb el_id=\u00bbbosa\u00bb css=\u00bb.vc_custom_1526941315695{margin-bottom: 20px !important;}\u00bb][vc_column]
Since 1990 the creative study of Ichendorf is settled in Milan, the city of design and aesthetic research, the perfect place to express the artistic inclination. The raw materials used by Ichendorf are glass, plate glass and borosilicate, up to every material that designers need for their ideas. Everything becomes a concrete design object thanks to the master glasiers work. The Ichendorf objects arise from the encounter and return of experience and research, tradition and innovation, always with the aim of conveying beauty. Ichendorf\u2019s collection is composed by delicate, elegant and brightening objects that find their place in our home, a human place.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row background_style=\u00bbcover\u00bb full_width=\u00bb\u00bb parallax=\u00bb\u00bb parallax_image=\u00bb\u00bb el_id=\u00bbilcocciodesign\u00bb css=\u00bb.vc_custom_1527005211989{margin-bottom: 20px !important;}\u00bb][vc_column]
In 2010 the brand launched a \u00abdesign edition\u00bb of humidifiers created around the reissue of the famous \u00abFischietto\u00bb model \u2013 designed in 1998 by Achille Castiglioni for IL COCCIO. Coordinated by Giulio Iacchetti, the collection of humidifiers can now be seen in the Il Coccio Design Edition catalogue, and is composed of pieces by renowned international designers: Fernando Br\u00eczio, Marco Ferreri, Monica F\u00f6rster, Alfredo H\u00e4berli, Giulio Iacchetti, Alberto Meda, Denis Santachiara, Patricia Urquiola. Il Coccio design edition in 2017 has become a brand in its own right: a design edition for ceramic housewares, with a focus on good design, an exceptional creative guide and a roster of carefully selected designers.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row background_style=\u00bbcover\u00bb full_width=\u00bb\u00bb parallax=\u00bb\u00bb parallax_image=\u00bb\u00bb el_id=\u00bbinternoitaliano\u00bb css=\u00bb.vc_custom_1527005322026{margin-bottom: 20px !important;}\u00bb][vc_column]
Each object is, in itself, autonomous and versatile, able to take its place in a variety of settings as they evolve over time, little by little, affecting a household\u2019s main rooms and garden. The names for all of Internoitaliano\u2019s objects are a tribute to minor Italians towns and villages, those that are rarely celebrated, but nonetheless are just as real and representative of a suffused and authentic national identity, except for a few items that were recovered from that rather large archive of \u201cout of production\u201d but that are still current and representative objects.<\/p>\n
Leonardo Sonnoli and Irene Bacchi’s visual identity project for Internoitaliano is a tale of collage. Objects, history, quality and \u00abItalianness\u00bb live together in a metaphysical space, absolute, white, determined only by a thin line that deliberately avoids refering to a pre-determined lifestyle. Objects accompanied by fragments, part of our domestic landscape, in other words things that \u201cwe always see but rarely look at\u201d as a master of Italian graphic design, Michele Provinciali, said. The logo \u2013 two words run together but respectively upside down, so it can read in any location in space \u2013 is further testimony that underscores a decisive desire for freedom, embodied not only by the objects, but by the entire philosophy of Internoitaliano.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row background_style=\u00bbcover\u00bb full_width=\u00bb\u00bb parallax=\u00bb\u00bb parallax_image=\u00bb\u00bb el_id=\u00bbpaolac\u00bb css=\u00bb.vc_custom_1527005386806{margin-bottom: 20px !important;}\u00bb][vc_column]
In 2001 Paola C. invited the Royal College of London, offering young international designers the opportunity to design new everyday and practical objects. In 2002 and 2005 the project involved Fabrica, the Benetton group international communications research center. In 2003 the invitation was extended to the young designers of the Tonji University of Shanghai and in 2011 to the young designers of Atelier Prey of the Design and Art Faculty of the Free University of Bozen. The selected objects of all collections are produced and marketed under the Paola C. brand. The research project will continue over the next years, constantly involving young talents from all over the world. Paola C. intends to propose herself as the editor of collections of contemporary and practical, simple yet out of the ordinary tableware.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row background_style=\u00bbcover\u00bb full_width=\u00bb\u00bb parallax=\u00bb\u00bb parallax_image=\u00bb\u00bb el_id=\u00bbpijama\u00bb css=\u00bb.vc_custom_1527005453610{margin-bottom: 20px !important;}\u00bb][vc_column]
Every Pijama soft case is composed of three layers of different materials: nylon, neoprene and the external fabric that gives the final look. Each new material is approached with curiosity and a genuine passion for crazy experimentation. To be trendy, yet unique is part of Pijama’s mission. Elegant, manly and stylish, the dandy classic and the dandy collections are Pijama’s essential lines; the former always remaining the same, the latter changing in colours and patterns according to the seasonal trends. Pijama is designed in a small studio in Milan, manufactured in a small laboratory in its surroundings and the majority of its fabric suppliers are located in Northern Italy.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row background_style=\u00bbcover\u00bb full_width=\u00bb\u00bb parallax=\u00bb\u00bb parallax_image=\u00bb\u00bb el_id=\u00bbserafinozani\u00bb][vc_column]
Mediterranean cuisine calls for attention to the quality and genuineness of the ingredients used, as well as care in preparing and cooking these. As a result, cleverly designed lasting utensils are needed; utensils that combine technical innovation and aesthetics with great respect for the riches of traditional \u00abculinary know-how\u00bb. Serafino Zani draws great inspiration for its products from the culture of traditional Italian cuisine, paying special attention to reviving and continuing those values that have always made the culture of food a fundamental aspect of the quality of life. Serafino Zani products are perfect for preparing even the most refined of dishes when time is not an issue, as well as everyday meals. They ensure you can produce healthy, well-balanced nutritional meals, while also offering some new perspectives on how to eat well, enjoying each dish while at the same time guaranteeing wellness.<\/p>\n
Over the years, many designers have contributed to the company’s product range. Serafino Zani has thus been able to transcend mere fashion trends, offering an original and diversified series of items that make up our \u00abdomestic landscape\u00bb. The first of these designers, Tapio Wirkkala, is a master of Finnish design and has worked with Serafino Zani since the early ’80s; then there are Andries Van Onck and Iroko Takeda, F.A. Porsche, Isao Hosoe, Liliana Bonomi, Angeletti and Ruzza, Romiti and Mandelli, Marco Susani and Mario Trimarchi, Tamar Ben David, Sezgin Aksu and Silvia Suardi; last, but by no means not least, there is that great master of design, Ettore Sottsass. Together, Sottsass and Serafino Zani produced \u00abLa cucina sapiente e la tavola contenta\u00bb [masterly cuisine and satisfied table] in 2004: a complete, systematic programme of utensils and accessories for the kitchen and table, some of which received the prestigious Red Dot Design Award 2007. Konstantin Grcic is the most recent partner, responsible for the \u00abPassami il sale\u00bb [pass me the salt] project, a work in progress that showcases the creativity and aristocratic essentiality of this internationally renowned German designer’s language of design.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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