FATTOBENE Temporary Store Opens During Salone del Mobile with 'Everyday Classics'
During Milan's Fuorisalone, FATTOBENE opens a temporary store in the Tortona district, running concurrently with Salone del Mobile until April 21. The store is organized into four macro-areas—personal care, desk and office, home, and leisure—featuring iconic Italian design objects that combine aesthetics and longevity. Items include Coccoina glue, Stamperia Marchi's 'rust' cloths, Pastiglie Leone, Vittorio Martini wooden squares, Zenith staplers, and Sardi Table billiard tables. The store also debuts new products: Vittorio Martini 1866 presents a personalized collection for the 56th edition of Salone del Mobile, and fashion designer Anna Quinz launches a contemporary reinterpretation of traditional South Tyrolean fabrics, creating a full line of bespoke aprons for FATTOBENE staff. The concept emphasizes 'fatto bene' (well-made) objects, countering disposable consumer culture.
Key facts
- FATTOBENE temporary store opens during Fuorisalone in Milan's Tortona district.
- Store runs until April 21, coinciding with Salone del Mobile.
- Four macro-areas: personal care, desk and office, home, leisure.
- Features iconic Italian design objects like Coccoina glue, Stamperia Marchi cloths, Pastiglie Leone, Vittorio Martini squares, Zenith stapler, Sardi Table billiard tables.
- Vittorio Martini 1866 debuts a personalized collection for the 56th Salone del Mobile.
- Fashion designer Anna Quinz launches a line of bespoke aprons for FATTOBENE staff.
- Quinz's line reinterprets traditional South Tyrolean fabrics in a contemporary way.
- Concept promotes 'fatto bene' objects against disposable consumerism.
Entities
Artists
- Anna Quinz
Institutions
- FATTOBENE
- Salone del Mobile
- Vittorio Martini 1866
- Stamperia Marchi
- Sardi Table
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Tortona
- Porta Genova