
Navarini Rame
Giulio Iacchetti
Giulio Iacchetti is an Italian industrial designer based in Milan. Active since 1992, his distinctive approach involves researching and defining new types of objects, which has earned him two Compasso d’Oro awards (in 2001 and 2014). In 2009, his Eureka Coop project received the Premio dei Premi for innovation from the President of the Italian Republic. Also in 2009, the Triennale di Milano hosted his solo exhibition “Giulio Iacchetti. Oggetti disobbedienti”. Always attentive to the evolving relationship between craftsmanship and design, in November 2012 he launched Internoitaliano, a network of artisan workshops with which he designs and produces furniture and home accessories inspired by Italian craftsmanship and lifestyle. He also creates and curates exhibitions and serves as art director for several design brands. In 2023, he co-founded Il Tornitore Matto with Alberto Alessi. Giulio Iacchetti alternates his work as an industrial designer and art director with teaching at numerous universities and design schools
In the heart of Trentino, the Navarini family has long represented a craft tradition that blends passion and skill in working with copper. Navarini Rame was established in 1958 through the dedication and expertise of Pierino Navarini, a master chiseller specialising in this extraordinary material. Pierino set up his workshop in the small suburb of Ravina (Trento), where it soon stood out for the high quality of its products: moulds, trays, decorative objects and customised items. Artisan talent and attention to detail rapidly won a growing clientele. In 1990, the workshop started to specialise in the production of high-quality cookware, designed to cater to the needs of the food and wine industry. The focus on design, functionality and craftsmanship has made the company a reference point for chefs and cooking enthusiasts, consolidating its leading position in the sector.