Tornatore

Tornatore (in honour of the “Buffalo” of the Azienda Agricola Barlotti) is a mozzarella knife made by Coltelleria Berti for Paestum Experience. The flavours and aromas of the cheeses change from the edge of the shape to the centre. To cut the mozzarella and to taste it in all its flavours, you need a thin […]

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Dorica

The collection is inspired by the Doric style of Paestum: the groove becomes a decoration in dishes, bowls and a special mozzarella container. Sturdy, concrete and colourful, this family of dishes is created for the everyday home table, with in mind the atmospheres and the friendliness of southern Italy. Designed with Alessandro Stabile Glazed ceramic […]

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Snob

Made of white Carrara marble, this is an unusual and surprising seat: marble is rarely used for this type of chair, which is unexpectedly comfortable and welcoming. Rounded corners and soft shapes characterise Snob to lighten it from the formal point of view, while the armrests are an ingenious detail to facilitate movement. Snob is […]

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Spazio Paestum

The tangible and natural extension of Paestum Experience was to create a collection of souvenirs for the Capaccio Paestum area. Thanks to the help of Marina Santomauro, I was able to open a small exhibition space in the square in Paestum. Here, we cyclically present exhibitions and events that we handle and produce: projects that […]

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Colonne

Six interpretations for Christmas in Paestum. Piazza Basilica in Paestum, since I opened Spazio Paestum, has become my “office”. There I meet friends, clients and people from all over the world. I’ve always imagined an installation in this small and delightful square and through a series of strange circumstances, the Paestum merchants’ committee asked me […]

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Cave e Gioi

Cave and Gioi are a seat and an outdoor table made entirely in terracotta.  The choice of a natural material such as worked clay to become terracotta together with a processing technique, that of the millennial manual production of jars – amphorae used in ancient times for the preservation of food and wine – have […]

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