Novaluna means Made in Italy. Are you ready to see the best of Italian Design? Then don’t forget to visit them at Hall 18 C 02, in iSaloni 2019. This very simple and clear concept leads their work by following four core values: seriousness when dealing with every project; creative power from their talented designers; high quality of materials used in production; and, last but never least, the Finest Craftmanship.
Following the most genuine tradition of Italian savoir-faire, their pieces are made with passion and know-how, after the meticulous selection of woods, covers and other components. The attention to details and finishing touches of their master artisans are as close to perfection as it’s humanly possible, being a match to those of the greatest dressmakers.
Their beds are stylish, exciting and functional, aiming to provide lots of comfort and satisfaction over time. They have an exclusive selection of beautiful, long-lasting, pleasant to touch and elegant coverings in fine leather, fabric or eco-leather. They are designed to be both comfortable and ergonomic.
Their bedframes are some of the best in the industry. Quality, for them, also involves offering an optional storage (one movement or two movements) that is versatile and useful. Quality also means offering a large variety of fitting, size (even tailored), variation and addition.
The company has been working in the interior design industry for many decades thanks to the great history of the Fratelli Cornacchia, in the hectic social and industrial environment of Matera, European Capital of Culture 2019.
Respecting genuine artisan traditions and knowledge, creating design masterpieces truly made in Italy, since everything is manufactured at the country, Novaluna is one of the best bedroom furniture makers in the world.
Stay with us to find out more about iSaloni 2019 and the best of contemporary design, art and craftsmanship.
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