Dinacci x Chateau d'Ax
Chateau d'Ax celebrates 70 years of Made in Italy tailoring with new prestigious collaborations.
Chateau d'Ax celebrates 70 years of Made in Italy tailoring with new prestigious collaborations.
In the year of its 70th anniversary, Chateau d'Ax participates at the Salone del Mobile with a series of news, including a significantly "precious" one: an enriched line of furnishing accessories (cushions, armchairs, lamps, etc.) with inserts and details in gold and diamonds, made in collaboration with the Neapolitan goldsmith company F.lli Dinacci.
The two entrepreneurs who gave life to the project, Flavio Dinacci (CEO of F.lli Dinacci) and Alessandro Colombo (second generation of the founding family of Chateau d'Ax) unveiled the new project āChateau d'Ax Hand Made ".
In the year of its 70th anniversary, Chateau d'Ax participates at the Salone del Mobile with a series of news, including a significantly "precious" one: an enriched line of furnishing accessories (cushions, armchairs, lamps, etc.) with inserts and details in gold and diamonds, made in collaboration with the Neapolitan goldsmith company F.lli Dinacci.
The two entrepreneurs who gave life to the project, Flavio Dinacci (CEO of F.lli Dinacci) and Alessandro Colombo (second generation of the founding family of Chateau d'Ax) unveiled the new project āChateau d'Ax Hand Made ".
"Already in the name of the line we wanted to emphasize the craftsmanship that unites our two worlds, capable of creating a handmade luxury product that is highly customizable. This is the first time that a company active in furniture and one in jewelry have come together to create a proposal of furnishing accessories with precious stones and materials of this caliber," explained Dinacci and Colombo. "At the Salone del Mobile we found a lot of interest from all markets, also thanks to the particularly competitive prices: a pillow with 21 diamonds costs 5,000 euros to the public, one that has 125 diamonds and 200 grams of gold will be purchasable for 32,000 euros. We wanted to impress with a high-end product while keeping it affordable, which we would like to bring not only to furniture fairs but also to jewelry fairs, such as VicenzaOro."