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Rino Mastrotto presents “In The Making Atto II”

The Vicenza-based Group presented its journey of experimentation into the infinite possibilities of leather at the last edition of Lineapelle.

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April 2024

Rino Mastrotto presents “In The Making Atto II”

A world leader in the production and sale of leather, fabrics and high value-added services for haute couture, automotive and interior design, Rino Mastrotto presented at the last edition of Lineapelle in Milan not only its new proposals for leather articles, but also a project resulting from the synergies created within the company for the textile sector. It is ‘In The Making Atto II’, an invitation to cross the threshold of imagination and embark on a journey of experimentation into the infinite possibilities of a material as ductile and versatile as leather. Almost a dreamlike journey, capable of stimulating the five senses and inspiring designers, buyers, professionals and young talents in the sector.

At the fair, Rino Mastrotto took up these concepts through soft shapes, proposed in several elements within the exhibition space. Also illustrated were the milestones achieved by the group’s companies and future objectives, as well as an important project resulting from synergies with Mapel Group and Tessitura Oreste Mariani, two excellences that represent the textile soul of Rino Mastrotto.

“We are delighted to have presented ourselves for the first time at Lineapelle with all the capabilities we can offer haute couture brands and an expanded portfolio of services and products that allow us to better support our customers’ creativity,” said Matteo Mastrotto. In addition to the new leather goods proposals, we presented a project resulting from the synergies created within the company for the textile sector.

For the restyling of the stand, Rino Mastrotto collaborated with the companies Ditre Italia and London Art. Ditre Italia, with its products, tells almost 50 years of history linked to the artisan tradition of upholstery, which was started by the De Marchi brothers in 1976 in San Martino di Colle Umberto (TV). For the stand, it has created the sofas in its Papilo model, which blends well with the more sinuous lines of the exhibition space, using Jaquard fabrics by Imatex, a company that is part of Rino Mastrotto and a leader in the production of these specific materials. London Art – a company founded by Nicola Bottegal, world leader in exclusive wallpapers and considered one of the most prestigious references in the world of design – on the other hand, supplied the wallpapers for the external and internal coverings of the stand.

Matteo Mastrotto


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