A new global generation
4 August 2016
20 January 2015
The new outdoor covers created by Paola Navone for the brand Unopiù are dedicated to the summer evenings watching the stars, to dinners, boat trips, to concerts and outdoor cinema. Knitted as those created by our grandmothers, they become contemporary, fun and a little pop thanks to the “magic touch” by Paola Navone, awarded in December with the World of Fame for her project at a hotel in Thailand.
Tricot is a protective blanket, warm and soft, that does not fear the weather, thanks to a polyolefin Italian fibre patented for use outdoors. Thermoregulatory and breathable, machine washable at 40 ° with a little detergent, a Tricot blanket must not be ironed, dries in 5 minutes and comes with a five year colour warranty. By a combination of creativity and technology comes a new kind of blanket: one for the outdoors.
WHERE: S.S. Ortana KM 14,500 – 01038 Soriano Nel Cimino, VT
The new outdoor covers created by Paola Navone for the brand Unopiù are dedicated to the summer evenings watching the stars, to dinners, boat trips, to concerts and outdoor cinema. Knitted as those created by our grandmothers, they become contemporary, fun and a little pop thanks to the “magic touch” by Paola Navone, awarded in December with the World of Fame for her project at a hotel in Thailand.
Tricot is a protective blanket, warm and soft, that does not fear the weather, thanks to a polyolefin Italian fibre patented for use outdoors. Thermoregulatory and breathable, machine washable at 40 ° with a little detergent, a Tricot blanket must not be ironed, dries in 5 minutes and comes with a five year colour warranty. By a combination of creativity and technology comes a new kind of blanket: one for the outdoors.
WHERE: S.S. Ortana KM 14,500 – 01038 Soriano Nel Cimino, VT
The Moodboarders is a glance into the design world, which, in all of its facets, captures the extraordinary even within the routine. It is a measure of the times. It is an antenna sensitive enough to pick-up on budding trends, emerging talents and neglected aesthetics. Instead of essays, we use brief tales to tune into the rhythm of our world. We travelled for a year without stopping, and seeing as the memory of this journey has not faded, we have chosen to edit a printed copy. We eliminated anything episodic, ephemeral or fading, maintaining a variety of articles that flow, without losing the element of surprise, the events caught taking place, and the creations having just bloomed.