• 7 months ago
(Adnkronos) - “Una volta la nautica sembrava essere un mondo che doveva essere molto più funzionale, ma nell’ultimo decennio si è aggiunta la richiesta di design e di bello, oltre che di lusso, a bordo”. Queste le parole di Francesca Attuoni, responsabile Interior design Baglietto, a margine dell’incontro, nell’ambito del Salone del Mobile di Milano, ‘Nautica e design: le influenze positive del Made in Italy’, in collaborazione con il Salone Nautico Internazionale di Genova. Un confronto tra progettisti e aziende per comprendere come il ruolo del design sia sempre più cruciale nello sviluppo dell’industria nautica.

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00:00We are here to represent this connection between nautical and design in terms of tailor-made
00:13and customization that these two sectors, once very distant because nautical seemed
00:19a world that had to be much more functional, much more nautical, in the last decade has
00:25become very close to the request for design of beauty, as well as luxury on board, which
00:32recalls the names of the well-known design, especially of Italian brands, and this
00:39connection of nautical craftsmanship and Italian design is found in the search
00:46for the customization of craftsmanship and tailor-made, which, as well as within
00:53the companies of the great Italian brands, also within our boats that will then travel
00:59all over the world, is an identifying element that is increasingly sought after.

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