Immersed in the Venetian Lagoon and a guide for sailors over decades, the bricola was born and is still used as an icon indicating the right direction. Wind, water, lagoon tides and time… sculpt what nature has spontaneously created. Giving strength, uniqueness and solemnity to the bricola wood. Filling the wood with a lot of energy. Energy well visible to the eyes, given the uniqueness of the pieces. De Zotti has been working for years in the creative reuse of this wood, which would otherwise become waste, to give people the chance to have a piece of Venice in their homes.
We split a Bricola and created an icon to tell all our love for wood and Venice; hence, ‘La Bricola‘ was born.
Tommaso Gentile / Founder, BOTTEGA ARTEMIA
De Bricola — The New Home Decor Collection by De Zotti
De Zotti ennobles spent bricola wood to give you a piece of Venice.
De Zotti recycles bricola wood destined to be disposed of and use it to create solid wood artefacts, celebrating Venice with pieces to pass on. We present the new collection, De Bricola.
De Zotti da anni lavora nel campo del riuso creativo del legno di bricola, che altrimenti diventerebbe rifiuto, per dare la possibilità di avere a casa propria un pezzo di Venezia. Abbiamo diviso una Bricola e creato un’icona per raccontare tutto il nostro amore per il legno e Venezia; da qui, nasce La Bricola.
Credits:
Client: De Zotti Design
Art Direction: Arch. Luca Castrese Maiello, Metis Architettura
Product Design: Arch. Luca Castrese Maiello, Metis Architettura
Copywriter: Emilia Angelucci
Brand Strategy & Graphic Design: Tommaso Gentile, Bottega Artemia
La Bricola: Tommaso Gentile, Bottega Artemia
Photo: Simone Marcuzzo
Venice Images: Simone Marcuzzo, Sara Sarli
Stylist: Tommaso Gentile, Bottega Artemia
Video: Factory 42
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