Products: Immerse, Kazumi, Masami, Via Della Seta

Vito Nesta

Originally from Puglia and Milan by adoption, Vito Nesta graduated in Interior Design in Florence. Designer, art director, decorator, and craftsman, Vito Nesta is driven by a deep curiosity about diverse cultures. Travel is a constant in his education, always searching for images suspended between design and craftsmanship, which he sees as a skilled culture of making and the soul of creativity. He is interested in everything related to design thinking, ranging from graphics to architecture, photography to painting. Today, he collaborates with Riva 1920, Sforzin, Roche Bobois, Karpeta, Bagutta, and Cadriano.

Designer: Vito Nesta

IMMERSE III

Marble papers imitating shapes and colours from nature. Created by using a century-old technique -with origins traced back to the far east, India and ancient Persia - it exalts the magic of colour, in the search for decorative details and the intertwining of memories with innovation.
Designer: Vito Nesta

IMMERSE II

Marble papers imitating shapes and colours from nature. Created by using a century-old technique -with origins traced back to the far east, India and ancient Persia - it exalts the magic of colour, in the search for decorative details and the intertwining of memories with innovation.
Designer: Vito Nesta

IMMERSE I

Marble papers imitating shapes and colours from nature. Created by using a century-old technique -with origins traced back to the far east, India and ancient Persia - it exalts the magic of colour, in the search for decorative details and the intertwining of memories with innovation.
Designer: Vito Nesta

VIA DELLA SETA

A Chinese landscape, a fairytale dream recalling the first explorer’s journeys and the narrative of their adventure. A primordial hybrid, crucial for the development and growth of the ancient civilizations of Egypt, China, India and Rome.
Designer: Vito Nesta

KAZUMI

Kazumi represents an intimate look of ancient Japan, hidden behind a canebreak thicket. Curious eyes are hidden in the holes of a bamboo wall, as if someone is watching us from inside the room. The old charm of a noble and elegant country endures in these timeless paintings
Designer: Vito Nesta

MASAMI

The word “Masami “ in Japanese is synonymous for beauty and elegance. In the same way, this wallpaper combines the timeless elegance of the women portrayed from the nineteenth century amongst lush vegetation from an unfamiliar Japanese territory. Inspired by a trip to Asia, the canvas examines the charm of an ancient Japan that perhaps no longer exists.