Transition Collection
Tradition meets contemporary design
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The new Transition furniture line represents the peak point of Arte Veneziana's handcraft abilities. Transition results from a wise combination of design and craftsmanships, which leads to the extreme unicity of art. Metallic frames creates architectures where prestigious materials and handcraft heritage merge in furniture pieces, which are signs of a timeless elegance. Colors are like flashes. Substance is luxury.
Transition Collection identifies, both with its name and the design essence of its geometries, Arte Veneziana’s new stylistic hallmark, which results from an on-going research of global lifestyle avant-gardes. A complete line for living and sleeping area distinguished by innovative combinations of prestigious materials, unique handcraft techniques and enchanting color palettes.
Moodboard Transition
Inspiring Transition
Sharp luxury
Imagine a sharp lady wearing a hat in a little black dress. She is facing the beautiful landscape of the Venetian lagoon, celebrating her special day. The classical taste of the golden shades melts with the austerity elegance of black. The king of colors palette. Beyond luxury.
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Transition
Make it simple, but significantDon Draper
Grinding wheels and hand engravings
Ghebo new decor
Inspired by the Venetian Lagoon
Ghebo new decor is inspired by the movement typical of Venetian Lagoon tides. A skillful mix of grinding wheels and handcrafted engravings that reminds the observer the noise of natural water flow.
Architect and Designer
Giovanni Luca Ferreri
Milan
Giovanni Luca Ferreri was born in Monza in 1970. In 1998 he graduated in Architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan and in 2003 earned the title of PhD in Architectural Composition at the University of Architecture of Venice. Since the first training and professional experience he dealt with art, applied art and decoration. Since 2004 he has been teaching Composition and Urban Design at the Faculty of Architecture - Bovisa of the Politecnico di Milano. He has an office in Milan and an important part of his work involves the design and fitting of private houses.