En plein air, Atmosphere collection by Pineider X Giorgetti
En plein air, Atmosphere collection by Pineider X Giorgetti

Our everyday existence is full of objects that accompany us throughout the day. Silent interpreters of our ways of living, they adapt to social and cultural change. At times the objects have such strong character that they can provoke new behaviors and ways of being. This is what happens in the new offerings of the Atmosphere collection by Giorgettiperfect gift ideas that formulate a novel idea of lifestyle, in a context of informal, playful and relaxed luxury. From the wine bag with shoulder strap, to the floral ceramic sculptures, by way of a set of porcelain plates on a botanical theme, and a refined leather picnic trunk. From the collaboration between Giorgetti and Pineider, a prestigious brand of luxury leather goods, two projects have taken form that condense quality, a passion for details and fine craftsmanship, which are the values shared by the two companies. On the one hand, the elegant Filare 24 leather bottle holder, and on the other the En plein air picnic set in leather. The Filare 24, designed by Giancarlo Bosio, leather bottle caddie is the latest item in the Atmosphere collection, composed of unique objects that investigate the many facets of everyday life.

Filare24, Atmosphere collection by Pineider X Giorgetti, design Giancarlo Bosio

Filare24, Atmosphere collection by Pineider X Giorgetti, design Giancarlo Bosio

Made with a structure in octane ruthenium, the bottle holder is divided inside into two compartments, each of which can contain one bottle, kept at a constant temperature thanks to the inner thermos, lined and covered in woven raffia. The external covering is in calf’s leather with visible stitching, and is available in three sophisticated autumn colors, cream, pumpkin and Prussian blue. The wine-bag can also be customised as desired by imprinting a name or the initials of the desired person. The handy adjustable strap, finally, is a detail that takes a wink at the world of fashion, suggesting an elegant, practical and informal style.

The picnic set En plein air is also part of the Atmosphere collection: a practical trunk that contains all the necessities for an outdoor lunch. The set provides a picnic trunk covered in leather with a natural grain effect, and an inner surface in semi-aniline tanned leather. The trunk contains a linen tablecloth and four napkins in a coordinated hue, with the embroidered Giorgetti logo, as well as 4 glasses and 8 porcelain plates. There are also utensils such as a corkscrew, a truffle slicer, a salt-pepper set and a bottle opener. The set is available in five color combinations to permit refined and striking personalization of a meal setting in the open air: metallized blue on the outside, with inner ice color and ocean borders; petroleum outside, octane inside with petroleum borders; stone outside, antique rose inside, with stone borders; milk outside, sand inside, with milk borders; and pumpkin outside, cherry inside and pumpkin borders.

En plein air, Atmosphere collection by Pineider X Giorgetti

Floema, Atmosphere collection by Giorgetti, design Roberto Cambi

The theme of the table setting returns in the Floema set, which in line with contemporary trends towards nature as a source of inspiration offers a series of plates with precious botanical decoration designed by Roberto Cambi. Made in glazed white porcelain, the plates are particles and elements that branch out and cluster together to form the body and the structure of a plant. Made by applying a digital decal cut by a plotter, each set provides six plates for each type (plates, bowls and dessert dishes), each with a different design.

The signature of Roberto Cambi returns in the Flora series, a set of four small ceramic sculptures that replicate the forms of four delicate fairytale flowers. The beauty and sensuality of nature is captured and conveyed in these objects with long stems, topped by corollas that suggest the image of fantastic worlds.

Flora, Atmosphere collection by Giorgetti, design Roberto Cambi