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  2. Genny - Wikipedia

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    Born in Ancona, Arnaldo Girombelli was the owner of a boutique with an adjacent small tailor workshop for skirts and blouses in his hometown. After gradually expanding the workshop and increasing the number of seamstresses, in 1962 he founded a label for his creations, "Genny", named after his eldest daughter.

  3. Lulu Carter - Wikipedia

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    She runs her own decorating company lulu Carter Inredning & Design. [7] Lulu Carter was born in Vänersborg and was the youngest of four siblings, and at the age of three she and her family moved to Gällivare were Lulu attended a sami private school. She was one of two non-sami children at the school. [8]

  4. Florentine crafts - Wikipedia

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    Florentine crafts made in Florence, Italy, are a centuries-old tradition maintained by several artisan guilds. Florentine style, especially in items produced in from the mid-19th century onward, typically reflect a contemporary interpretation of Renaissance art and furnishings.

  5. Givi - Wikipedia

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    Givi can refer to: Kivi, Iran, a city in Iran; Givi (name), Georgian given name; Italian motorcycle accessory company, pronounced ‘Jee Vee’, founded by former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Giuseppe Visenzi; Mikhail Tolstykh, nicknamed Givi, Donbas military commander

  6. Italian design - Wikipedia

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    In addition to furniture design, Italy has also set trends for industrial design with the prototype of the light Luminator Bernocchi in 1928. The Moka pot , designed by Alfonso Bialetti , was a ground-breaking design upon its release in 1933, and it continues to be manufactured to this day with few modifications.

  7. Italian Rococo interior design - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Sardinia's greatest son in the field of Rococo interior designing was without a doubt Pietro Piffetti (1700–1770), who made Sardinian Rococo so refined and elegant. [1] His works and designs were so high-quality that he was envied across Italy and was a serious contender to French craftsmen and furniture-designers.

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