TAG Archives: Design
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Work Mar 21, 2017
An interview: our Sr. Designer Roberto Manzari talks about the IARP project
Reposition the IARP brand image and define new guidelines through modern and suggestive design. Epta Group is a multinational company that is synonymous with progression, sustainability and excellence all over the world. It diversified itself by actively operating in the Food & Beverage market with the acquisition of IARP in 2013, a company specialized in the production of personalized refrigerators
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Work Apr 27, 2016
Faber (Franke Group): a brilliant example of how engineering, design, digital and branding merged together to create something innovative and noticeable
The 2016 edition of Salone del Mobile just came to an end. We are proud to say it was a great, personal success. We presented one of our latest projects, a very important one: Faber. A brilliant example of how engineering, design, digital and branding merged together to create something innovative and noticeable.
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News Oct 07, 2015
Volpi Design Studio has been recognized at the "ADI Design Index 2015"! Thursday October 8 !
Last night, Adi Index, who has long been recognizing design excellence with the Golden Compass Award (for which we were nominated for our Trenitalia automated ticket teller machine), recognized Lombardy's designers and companies who distinguished themselves by the excellence of their work. We are proud to announce that we were among them for the Naboo project (Lainox), noting with great pleasure that companies we work with,such as Paola Lenti, where also among the recipients.
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Perspectives Apr 19, 2015
Salone del mobile 2015
Our designers went to Milan’s “Salone del Mobile” looking for inspiration and new ideas for appliances, furniture and lighting. There’s a definite trend towards a more sustainable lifestyle, and a clear shift in demand that reflects the changes in our homes and in the way we perceive the world. In reaction to this trend there’s a definite going back to basics: clean lines, natural materials, and minimal shapes. We’re rediscovering nature: natural landscapes and shapes that mimic leaves and branches. Purity and simplicity are back. Wood is now the favourite material both in the objects and in the booths’ architecture with a widespread use of wooden pallets and planks.