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Stilleben is an Italian brand born in 2017 that has as its primary objective to bring out the quality of craftsmanship made in Italy. The name originates from the German word Stilleben, or 'still life'. Specifically, the contemporary still life of great masters such as Giorgio Morandi, who portrays the world of common little things: vases, glasses, bottles, bowls. Everyday objects represented with refined material quality and attention to volumes. Through the same search for essentiality, linear clarity and syntheticism, Stilleben designs and manufactures its products. With a careful eye on the choice of color range and quality of materials and the formal search for the essence of things. The first result of this research is a collection that recalls the tactile, material and opaque surfaces of the “Gesso” from which it takes its name.
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Stilleben is an Italian brand born in 2017 that has as its primary objective to bring out the quality of craftsmanship made in Italy. The name originates from the German word Stilleben, or 'still life'. Specifically, the contemporary still life of great masters such as Giorgio Morandi, who portrays the world of common little things: vases, glasses, bottles, bowls. Everyday objects represented with refined material quality and attention to volumes. Through the same search for essentiality, linear clarity and syntheticism, Stilleben designs and manufactures its products. With a careful eye on the choice of color range and quality of materials and the formal search for the essence of things. The first result of this research is a collection that recalls the tactile, material and opaque surfaces of the “Gesso” from which it takes its name.