VILLARI

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VILLARI
Company typeSocietà a responsabilità limitata
Founded25 April 1967
FounderCesare Villari and Silvia Villari
Headquarters
Solagna, province of Vicenza
,
Italy
Websitehttps://villari.it/

VILLARI (formerly known as Porcellane VILLARI) is a former Italian porcelain craft workshop founded in 1967 by Cesare and Silvia Villari in Solagna, Italy.[1][2][3]

History[edit]

Villari was established in 1967 by two founders, Cesare Villari and Silvia Villari as a porcelain craft workshop in Solagna, Italy.[1][4] Initially, it has been focused on the production of fine porcelain figurines inspired by Capodimonte.[1][5][6] In the 1970s, the company expanded its product line to include cups, vases, and chandeliers adorned with handcrafted porcelain flowers.[5]

In 2000, a collection dedicated to reproductions of neoclassical objects, many of which are in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, was developed. This led to the Grande Impero Collection, which draws on the forms of the Empire Style that spread in France in the second phase of the neoclassical period (between the 18th and 19th centuries).[7][8]

VILLARI’s products include lighting, fine porcelain, home decor, table top, bathroom accessories, home fragrance, scented candles, corporate gifts, architect & designer's, resource, and jewelry

In May 2008, the company became Villari srl with the entry of the children Barbara, Alessandra, and Leone developing collections in furniture and interior decoration.[5]

Collaboration with artists[edit]

In 1988, VILLARI created two works commissioned by the American pop art artist Jeff Koons: "St. John the Baptist," a free interpretation of Leonardo Da Vinci's "St. John the Baptist," produced in four copies.[9][10] The other life-size statue was "Michael Jackson and Bubbles," which depicts the singer with his small chimpanzee, painted entirely in 24-carat gold leaf.[10]

On May 15, 2001, one of the five copies of "Michael Jackson and Bubbles" was auctioned and sold to an anonymous collector for $5,615,000 by Sotheby’s - New York. These works have been exhibited in various museums worldwide, including the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Munich, Cologne, Berlin, Guggenheim, and the MOMA in San Francisco.[11][12][2]

More recent VILLARI’s collaborations with artists and designers include, Fabio Novembre, Ferruccio Laviani, Li-Jen Shih, Giulio Gianturco, CQ Studio, Elena Xausa, Ramz (About Abdul Al-Romaizan).[13][3][14]

Operations[edit]

Villari porcelains produced entirely in Italy. The Villari brand is distributed worldwide through single-brand boutiques in major world capitals such as Dubai (Dubai Mall), London (Harrods), Istanbul, Beijing and more.[15][16][17]

At the headquarters in Solagna, there is a showroom where all Villari collections from the past to the present are displayed. Villari’s products include lighting, fine porcelain, home decor, table top, bathroom accessories, home fragrance, scented candles, corporate gifts, architect & designer's, resource, and jewelry.[7][18]

All objects are signed by the creator Cesare Villari as a guarantee of their authenticity and are hallmarked with the Villari trademark stamped on each piece. Each porcelain is accompanied by the Certificate of Origin, which guarantees the origin, craftsmanship and authenticity of the material.[19][20][21]  

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Villari srl | Salone del Mobile". www.salonemilano.it. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  2. ^ a b "LA STORIA/ Se una tazzina può "portare" l'Italia a Londra, Mosca e Teheran". IlSussidiario.net (in Italian). 2012-10-03. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  3. ^ a b D'Agliano, Andreina (2013). Porcellane Italiane [Italian Porcelain]. Silvana. pp. 122–126. ISBN 9788836627158.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  4. ^ "Villari products, catalogues and more". Archello. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  5. ^ a b c "Villari porcelain crafting Italy". www.homofaber.com. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  6. ^ "Dal Capodimonte al pop la porcellana si dice Villari". ilGiornale.it (in Italian). 2011-09-25. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  7. ^ a b "Ipad show case 74 by Macaluso Salvatore Account executive Showcase - Issuu". issuu.com. 2016-01-18. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  8. ^ Redazione (2023-03-30). "Villari: preview Design Week 2023". Villegiardini (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  9. ^ Baden-Württemberg, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen in (1996). Jahrbuch der Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen in Baden-Württemberg (in German). Deutscher Kunstverlag.
  10. ^ a b "Villari - Metalsmith - Shop at Artemest". artemest.com. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  11. ^ "Fine Prints & Photographs | Skinner Auction 2816B by Bonhams Skinner - Issuu". issuu.com. 2015-05-11. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  12. ^ Elliot, Annette (2015-09-25). "A conversation with Jeff Koons: 'For me art has never been about money'". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  13. ^ Style, Made in Italy (2022-06-28). "Villari and the Golden Age | Made in Italy Style". www.madeinitalystyle.it. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  14. ^ "Complementi d'arredo BLOOMING BUTTERFLIES Villari srl | Salone del Mobile". www.salonemilano.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  15. ^ "Store directory". harrods.com. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  16. ^ "I servizi da tè per il perfetto rendez vous delle cinque". Harper's BAZAAR (in Italian). 2023-02-12. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  17. ^ "Illuminazione Lampadario Eden Garden by Thomas Fuchs Villari srl | Salone del Mobile". www.salonemilano.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  18. ^ "Thomas Fuchs, l'artigianato con le lenti del design | Salone del Mobile". www.salonemilano.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-03-27.
  19. ^ "Villari Home Couture - Möbelbauer". artemest.com (in German). Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  20. ^ "Villari". ALWAYSFASHION (in Turkish). Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  21. ^ "Ceramics - Trade mark of Cesare Villari Porcelain". www.ceramics.it. Retrieved 2024-04-24.