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Greggio presents the “Pitagora” and “Fellini” collections by designer Alberto Zorzi.

The history of the high-quality silverware by Greggio, which is one of the main features of the most sophisticated Italian tables, meets the ideas and the experience of the artist, which led to the making of  two collections that are the expression of pure innovative design, as far as the project and the flawless original manufacture are concerned. 

The “Pitagora” Collection takes the name of the famous Greek mathematician and philosopher. Master Alberto Zorzi, thanks to his talent and his creative, innovative and dynamic force, was able to create these masterpieces in the table silverware field, by using geometry, well-thought measurements and interpreted dimensions. The expert craftsmen and silversmiths, who work at Greggio Group, cured the noble metal with care, touch and professionality, in order to make these beautiful works.

 

 

 

The “Fellini” Collection’s name comes from the homonymous director, who is considered one of the most important personalities of the film industry nationally and internationally. Master Zorzi thought about his work of art “And the ship sails on” and he created functional, efficient and beautiful design objects.

The collections include all silver-plated trays, jugs, centerpieces, candelabrums, which are handcrafted by experienced craftsmen and embellished by special finishings, enamels, gilding, swaging and engravings.

Alberto Zorzi

 Alberto Zorzi is a goldsmith and designer, who is nationally and internationally renowned.

He graduated from the University of Padua and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice in History of Contemporary Art. Then, he obtained a PhD in History of Art from Ca’ Foscari University and the University of Verona. He was a teacher at Liceo Selvatico in Padua, the European Institute of Design in Milan, the Academy of Fine Arts in Ravenna, the University of Florence and Siena. His works are exhibited in museums all over the world such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Louvre Museum in Paris, the LACMA Museum in Los Angeles, the Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Madrid and many others..