Posts Tagged ‘italy’

30/10

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Plera Pendant Lamp by DZstudio

All hail Plera, theĀ  effortlessly elegant pendant lamp from Italian designers Andrea Di Filippo and Enrico Zanolla (better known as DZstudio). The lamp’s name comes from the Italian ‘pleara’ or funnel and it’s this simple upturned shape that gives the product its minimalist beauty and appeal.

Cold and classic porcelain has been chosen to communicate the simplicity of the small suspension lamp’s form, neatly juxtaposed with a wooden rim for a friendly touch of warmth.

Andrea and Enrico formed DZstudio in 2004, having graduated from the University of Architecture of Venice (IUAV) the same year. The studio works in research and design for various fields, such as furnishings, yacht and car design.

04/12

Shoot the Stylist!

Adopt an Olive Tree

Making the farm-to-table connection all the more real, Nudo’s “adopt-an-olive-tree” program delivers their delicious certified organic olive oil to your door along with the pride of ownership that comes from calling one of their trees yours. In addition to four 500mL tins of the tree’s first cold press extra virgin oil in mid-April and three half-size tins of infused (lemon, chile and orange) oil in the fall, adopters also receive a personalized certificate, information about their tree and an open invite to “visit, hug or water the tree in person.”

The clever idea comes from two former British television producers, Jason Gibb and Cathy Rogers who moved to the La Marche region of Italy in 2005 seeking a different lifestyle. From their initial 20 acres, the duo’s enterprise now includes thousands of trees and nine small artisinal producers in the region and nearby Abruzzo, a strategy that not only helps keep up with demand but sustains smaller farms. It also means that, while most commercial olive oils use blends of questionable origin (read more here), Nudo oil comes from 100% Italian, hand-picked olives that go straight from the grove to pressing.

The tin itself (made from recycled materials as a more eco-chic alternative to glass bottles) is just one part of the brand’s commitment to the environment, which includes a portion of the estate set aside as forest to offset their carbon footprint and their organic farming practices. Adopting a tree costs $150 (shipping included) for a year.

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11/05

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Reviwall – Salad from the wall





Rather than having empty building walls covered with advertising or at best with ivy, why not install the Reviwall and turn your wall into a vertical vegetable garden? Some inspired Italians have set one up in Revigliasco, a small town near Turin, and it just looks magnificent. Check out the photo gallery on the website of La Stampa newspaper. Clever also the name, as it is not only a Revi[gliasco] wall, but also alludes to this pleasant “revival” of urban walls.

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