From 29 to 31 October 2021, over 80 international exhibitors including independent designers, brands and manufacturers will bring to life the third edition of EDIT Napoli , the fair focused on design authors, conceived by Domitilla Dardi and Emilia Petruccelli. Historic places and exceptional locations around the city will also host installations and exhibitions by esteemed creative visionaries.
EDIT Cult is a dialogue between the fair and the city of Naples and its historical-artistic treasures. In some of the most prestigious sites of the Neapolitan culture, special exhibition projects are presented involving some manufacturing companies that represent excellence in the authorial design field. Six sites of Italian artistic heritage open their doors to authorial design and to the public of EDIT Napoli: culture and ingenuity of doing are always a gift to be shared.
Thanks to the intense EDIT CULT program, the city of Naples, from a simple background, becomes the engine of a creative process, opening the doors of its historical sites to contemporary design and activating new cultural synergies.
Excerpts from La Manufacture x EDIT Napoli
On the occasion of Edit Cult, La Manufacture will have the honor of investing and exhibiting its design pieces at the Neapolitan San Carlo Theater, a mythical place of Italian heritage. During this event, from October 29th to 31st, La Manufacture has been selected for EDIT Napoli, an innovative design fair created to support, promote and celebrate a new generation of designers. Edit Napoli is unique in that it focuses on the rise of the designer-manufacturer who is at the forefront of a movement that challenges the traditional production and distribution chain.
For this, a specific group of independent international producers, artisans and enlightened manufacturers, emerging as an autonomous force in contemporary design, have been selected. Among them is La Manufacture.
Teatro di San Carlo
Via San Carlo, 98 80132 - Napoli
Friday 29 - Saturday 30 - Sunday 31 October, h 10am - 5pm
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