This Spring, a group of accomplished Italians architects, artists, designers, and tech wizards set up shop at the center the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York. Known collectively as Made IT, they debuted their first-ever collection, a handful of sleek, progressive items, crafted with the intention to marry centuries of Italian design history to the modern sensibilities of today.
The Lazio-based collective—whose clientele includes Bulgari, Fendi, Italy's Internal Ministry, and even the Vatican—offers a one-point approach to Italian design, décor, and materials. Here, Ilaria Petreni and Alessia Vitti, principal designers of the collection shown at ICFF, offer a glimpse of Made IT's ambitions.
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