Ceccotti in the furniture sector is a company with a history linked to high specialization in woodworking, but also with a vocation for luxury craftsmanship and the ability to translate it into new contemporary interpretations.
Ceccotti’s collections are initially conceived as the result of careful craftsmanship, later characterized by an international scope that has allowed the company to grow into a benchmark in the design industry. The brand’s craftsmanship is transformed, in part through collaboration with designers of the caliber of Paolo Portoghesi, into exceptionally important know-how applied to the production of contemporary design pieces. Ceccotti furnishings acquire over time the increasingly evident ability to interpret current design research, experimenting with new materials and forms.
Contemporary design that is inspired by the works of masters such as Carlo Mollino and Scandinavian design, without ever giving up its own identity and continuing on the path of collaborations. Among the names that have nominated for Ceccotti are Vincenzo de Cotiis and Jaime Hayon, but there are mostly pieces that have changed design history.
Ceccotti furnishings have maintained their vocation for luxury craftsmanship over the years, made of solid wood furniture and skilled workers, but they have also become, in a virtual age, contemporary interpreters of design.
The demonstration of the company’s sensitivity to the sustainability of its productions is quite evident: Ceccotti uses wood from controlled plantations for its collections, and the company chooses suppliers committed to environmental issues.