Ritual and Conviviality

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Ritual and Conviviality

Surfaces and materials crafted with mastery become architecture, creating an atmosphere of warmth and authenticity. Here, the ritual of conviviality takes shape.

Around a table designed to welcome, design and wine meet in a noble, ancient gesture: sharing.

Smelling, uncorking, pouring, tasting: everyday actions of tradition as well as of the sommelier, rituals of care, respect, and beauty.

 Plates with golden embroidery and silver cutlery evoke the memory of family dinners, when time slowed down and conviviality was the simplest, truest form of well-being.

Here, design is not an object but a space: an environment conceived to welcome, protect, and make you feel at home.

In front of each guest: Parresia, a tower of barbed wire safeguarding a glass of Brunello di Montalcino.

 

Towers that embody the fear of speaking up, of declaring oneself, of being truly oneself.

But the warmth of design and the beauty of wine melt away every defense, and then words are set free, spilling into the air without restraint, without end.

Those who do not love the beauty of wine and do not savor the taste of design find their glass turned upside down, excluded from the harmony born of speaking and living together, where every gesture and every sip becomes a ritual of shared well-being.