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EDIT Napoli: Exploring Creative Processes

Oct 5, 2020

This year, EDIT Napoli confirms its second edition in Naples from 16 to 18 October 2020, exclusively dedicated to independent designers and design authors. This makes the first onsite fair in Italy in the era of a pandemic that has distorted global logic.

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EDIT Napoli attempts to give voice to designers, manufacturers, and artisans, with a focus on territoriality rather than globalization, and a spotlight on a transparent supply chain. The creators of the project, curator and design historian Domitilla Dardi, and buyer and entrepreneur Emilia Petruccelli, believe in the topicality of the themes and the tangible opportunities for the exhibitors, who have blossomed into a growing international community that shares a unique model.

From logistics to security, and from the preparation to the usability of the spaces, EDIT Napoli explores the potential of the virtual world to support the physical event. In 2019, EDIT Napoli dived into the digital realm with a virtual tour, which today, continues to invite a global audience to discover the products presented by international exhibitors. In October 2020, it will be possible to experience the fair remotely with dedicated business rooms, inviting those who cannot be in Naples to establish long-lasting connections.

A total of 70 exhibitors, including designers, brands, and international craftsmen will present their products within the Monumental Complex of San Domenico Maggiore, a historic hotspot in the heart of the Neapolitan alleyways. Among others, well-known Italian brands such as Botteganove, De Castelli, Fabscarte, Forma&Cemento, MEDULUM, Scapin Collezioni will feature, alongside international brands like Alvaro Catalán de Ocón, Constance Guisset Studio, The Art & Design Group with Nathalie du Pasquier and Nigel Coates.

One of the halls of the Complex will be transformed into a surprising loft animated by the creations of designers aged under 30 and brands with less than three years of history, including Basis Rho, Duilio Secondo Studio, Mirei Monticelli, Tom Robinson, STUDIO RLON, and many others.

“The positive sign is that we have a higher total number of exhibitors than we had in the first edition. Moreover, I am particularly proud to see numerous emerging names who have chosen EDIT Napoli for their debut in a fair with a section dedicated to them: the Seminario” – says Domitilla Dardi.

EDIT Napoli will be taking place from October 16 – 18, 2020, with both a physical and a digital show. 

Cover image: Constance Guisset Studio, Georgia headboard Ed. Cuir au carré © Constance Guisset Studio

Alfaterna Marmi, Cristallo vaso by Roberto Monte ©Gaetano del Mauro
Alvaro Catalán de Ocón, Bodegon ©Studio Alvaro Catalán de Ocón
Basis Rho, Anti Bodies vase ©Tabea Mathern
Bosa, Baile collection by Jaime Hayon ©Riccardo Urnato
Botteganove, workshop ©Mattia Balsamini
Ceramica Gatti 1928, Battuti by Andrea Anastasio ©Massimo Gardone
Ceramica Gatti 1928, Lustri by Andrea Anastasio ©Massimo Gardone
Constance Guisset Studio, Francis ©Constance Guisset Studio
Delsavio 1910, Myth, Eidola collection by Mae Engelgeer ©Mattia Balsamini
Draga & Aurel, Maree desk ©Riccardo Gasperoni
Duilio Secondo Studio, Libreria da battaglia ©courtesy of Duilio Secondo Studio
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