Bellotti Ezio luxury interior furnishings
Bellotti Ezio represents like no other furniture manufacturer the love for history and tradition. The Italian company exists since 1935 in Cabiate, which is at the centre of Brianza. The entire production process, from the design to the manufacture, takes place in Italy and makes Bellotti Ezio a true »Made in Italy« brand, which is even certified as such. A company with a long history, having achieved worldwide success and despite its deep connection to the local craftsmanship tradition, being one of the first furniture makers in Italy to use cutting-edge technology.
Bellotti Ezio: Inimitable Quality Furniture of «Made in Italy»
The express goal of the company can be described by one word: Quality. No other trait is as strongly associated with «Made in Italy» as the high quality of the materials, which undergo an authentic processing, for which a lot of experience and practice are required. This is why Bellotti Ezio‘s team of craftspeople possesses a high degree of specialization and know-how that are being used to ensure that each product leaving the factory meets the highest standards and is subjected to rigorous control procedures. Each product by Bellotti Ezio is supplied with a certificate to confirm its originality and authenticity.
Bellotti Ezio: First-Class Material, Authentic Classic and & Stylish Contemporary Furniture
Bellotti Ezio‘s assortment is characterized by a wide variety of luxury furniture in classical style, made with utmost precision, quality control and noble finishes. The company has also launched a contemporary collection by the name »BelMondo«, which was presented at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, demonstrating the brand‘s ability to re-invent itself and produce top results in any niche.
With Bellotti Ezio, a living room, bedroom, dining room, foyer or hall will all be furnished by luxury items such as sofas and armchairs, featuring valuable fabrics and upholstery, which can also be easily integrated into a public project, such as was done in Hilton, Sheraton, Mariott and Four Seasons.
Both in the classic and contemporary line, one finds solid wood professionally processed, and for the masterfully crafted inlays, only the most refined varieties of wood are utilized. Splendid decorations in gold leaf match with the gilded, silvered or patinated surfaces. For traditional style furniture, authentic techniques are employed, e.g. Louis XV/XVI marquetry and engravings done by craftsmen intimately familiar with their history. Contrast this with the contemporary BelMondo collection, designed by Giovanni Luca Ferreri, it features more fusion of metal with wood, with chromed and polished brass surfaces, as well as a neutral colour palette and new types of wood.