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Enzo Mari was one of the greatest Italian artists...
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Enzo Mari was one of the greatest Italian artists and designers. He searched for what is essential and for a truly democratic approach to design.
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Pigna was founded in 1839 in Alzano Lombardo, near Bergamo, by Paolo Pigna and his family. Today, after 180 years, the Pigna site is still there. The mission, right from the start, has been to create the best Made in Italy notebooks for students and workers as well. Even before the coming of television and advertising, Pigna notebooks contributed to the literacy of Italy and entered the collective notional of Italians, thanks to the graphics and design of their covers. Today Pigna is a leading brand in Made in Italy stationery with a vision in motivating people, from children to adults, to rediscover, express and tell their uniqueness. Everyday.
PdiPigna notebook paper is produced with raw materials from forests managed in a correct and responsible way, according to the severe standards of the international FSC certification. The FSC trademark protects and safeguards the environment. FSC is a NGO that includes among its members NGOs and environmental groups (WWF, Greenpeace), social (National Aboriginal Forestry Association of Canada) and forest owners.
Enzo Mari was one of the greatest Italian artists and designers. He searched for what is essential and for a truly democratic approach to design. In 1963, his work for Danese Milano was focused on getting to the archetype of things around us and on sharing nature’s purest forms.
Hauteur | 14,8 |
Largeur | 10,5 |