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Barovier&Toso
An ancient and glorious tradition permeates the lamps of Barovier & Toso: its seven centuries of history make it one of the European long-living companies and guarantee a position of absolute pre-eminence in the world of glass art. Barovier has always been synonymous of Murano glass: a dynasty that has gone through the ages keeping this secular art alive and in step with the times. Barovier & Toso chandeliers are today considered the highest expression of luxury and are used in the boutiques of the best fashion houses as well as in the mansions of kings and princes all over the world. They are precious objects in shapes and in history, made entirely by hand according to the techniques of the past.Read more

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Calvi Brambilla

Calvi Brambilla
Calvi Brambilla is an appreciated Milanese design studio founded in 2006 by architects Fabio Calvi (1969-) and Paolo Brambilla (1973-). Fabio Calvi, originally from Pavia, was trained working with architects Gianfranco Frattini and Ferrucci Laviani, while Paolo Brambilla has long taught Interior Design at the Milan Polytechnic. The Calvi Brambilla studio is active above all in the design of showrooms and exhibition stands, establishing itself as one of the most popular points of reference for projects of this kind at the biggest Italian furniture brands to the point of becoming, in a certain sense, the true great protagonists of the Salone del Mobile in recent years. The stands and shops of brands such as B&B Italia, Flos, Antonio Lupi, Ceccotti, Fontana Arte, Pedrali, LG Signature Kitchen Suite, Tecno, Pianca, Desalto and Zanotta were the result of their work. For the latter rand they also cover the role of art direction, while the product design activity is rarer and has involved, in addition to the aforementioned Antonio Lupi, also collaborations with brands such as Varaschin, Tonelli and Saba. Read more