Each month, we spotlight a singular force in the world of design — a maker, a collection, or a vision that shapes how we can live with so much color. Main character energy, or a story made tangible. This month, we turn our eager eyes to Artemest, where Italian heritage meets modern vision and accessibility.
I’m going to show you the bright and bold colors of Artemest, and how the works they choose to share are created to be fascinating and functional, based on a foundation of quality or artistic integrity. Artemist highlights creations from heritage craftsmen, artists, and their supporting brands.
“(From artemest.com) Founded in 2015 from the shared vision of CEO Marco Credendino and Creative Director Ippolita Rostagno, Artemest is a company specialized in Italian craftsmanship and design through a curated selection of handmade furniture, lighting, décor, and art by top artisans and brands.
In 2022, we ventured into the art world introducing a new category with the mission to attract the finest independent contemporary artists, painters, and sculptors throughout all of Italy and give them international visibility by celebrating their artistic vision and work.
We believe in preserving the makers culture and we partner with glass smiths, silversmiths, carpenters, ceramists, artists, designers, and other artisans that combine innovation with century-old manufacturing traditions.”
My favorite Artemest cabinet:
Altreforme Man Cabinet Man Cabinet by Elena Cutolo
Altreforme Man Cabinet Man Cabinet by Elena Cutolo
My favorite Artemest sculpture:
Altreforme Mrs. Rainbow Limited Edition Sculpture by Zanella/Bortotto
Altreforme Mrs. Rainbow Limited Edition Sculpture by Zanella/Bortotto
And finally, my favorite Artemest wardrobe:
Altreforme Pablo Wardrobe by Elena Cutolo
Altreforme Pablo Wardrobe by Elena Cutolo