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Mattiazzi

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Wood furniture produced with the heart, mind and soul since 1979.

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In the 15 years since Mattiazzi developed its own brand, the company has become a reference point in furniture design. Founded in 1979, the business built a reputation for exceptional woodwork as a third-party producer in the heart of the ‘chair triangle,’ an esteemed manufacturing hub in northern Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy.

 

In 2009, Nevio Mattiazzi (co-founder of the company with his brother Fabiano) and Cristina Salvati, the global sales and marketing director, opted for a significant strategic shift, establishing their own design label. Embracing a tradition ingrained in Italian craftsmanship, they worked with a select team of renowned designers to develop an exceptional collection of chairs, employing a production process that seamlessly combined digital technology with an artisanal approach.

 

The application of cutting-edge technology was not just utilitarian but an exploration of its potential. The introduction of computer-numerical-control (CNC) machinery, exemplified by the legendary eight-axis robot, has allowed Mattiazzi to produce products with industrial precision while evolving traditional methods and techniques.

 

Today, the company is notable for transitioning from a manufacturer to a well-regarded international design brand with an inventive approach to furniture design and production. Its modest size and efficient decision-making processes allow it to navigate the global market while remaining agile and nurturing experimentation. What sets it apart, however, is the conception of the company as a creative venture rather than merely a commercial endeavour.

 

Mattiazzi remains one of the few furniture brands committed to in-house production. The company ethos centres on the exclusive use of natural materials. From meticulously sourcing timber from sustainably managed forests to using a chemical-free drying process, every step in the production process demonstrates a profound respect for the raw material, which is critical to more responsible, ethical design.

 

Among Mattiazzi’s most iconic creations are the Branca chair (2010) by Sam Hecht and Kim Colins, which melds high-tech robotics with artisanal craftsmanship; the Osso chair (2011) by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, sculpted through CNC milling; the Medici (2013), Clerici (2015), and Cugino (2019) collections by Konstantin Grcic, which marry new typologies with the allure of natural wood, and Jasper Morrison’s Zampa collection of quotidian chairs, armchairs and stools (2019).

 

Having strengthened its manufacturing capabilities, Mattiazzi developed a distinct brand identity free from the constraints of tradition. Instinctively, the company fostered collaborations with acclaimed art directors, recognising that the company’s transformation could only be realised with the power of design.

 

Mattiazzi thrives on close collaboration with designers, and the company’s ability to attract professionals interested in working in an environment that prioritises research and development is critical to its success. Recently, the design team welcomed Studio OE (Lisa Ertel and Anne-Sophie Oberkrome) and Marialaura Irvine, tasked with pioneering sustainable design solutions and radical approaches to raw and recycled materials.

 

Driven by a fervent pursuit of innovation, Mattiazzi’s team remains steadfast in its commitment to resource efficiency and is united by a shared vision to confront the challenges of a changing world.

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Mattiazzi

MC24 - SETA

Designed by Foster + Partners in collaboration with the Italian manufacturer Mattiazzi, the chair brings together an honesty of materiality with a deep understanding of CNC technology to create a u

Zampa Mattiazzi

Mattiazzi

MC18 - Zampa

"Design is an unpredictable process. While designing the Zampa stools I never imagined we would add a chair and an armchair to the family.

She Said Mattiazzi

Mattiazzi

MC1 HE SAID/SHE SAID

The smooth geometry that joins the backrest, armrests and legs is the formal language of injection—molded plastic, and it’s surprising to see in wood.

Facile Mattiazzi

Mattiazzi

MC13 - Facile

The design for the FACILE came about as a result of our quest to build a bridge between the product ranges in the Mattiazzi collection.

Quindici Mattiazzi

Mattiazzi

MC15 - Quindici

The chair comes in two styles: a simple, more upright armchair, and the more luxurious lounge version with an extra legrest.

Forcina Mattiazzi

Mattiazzi

MC16 - Forcina

The collection Forcina by Leon Ransmeier comprises a chair, an armchair, and a stool with a steel frame, a wooden seat, and a backrest. The collection is rounded off with a table.

Clerici Mattiazzi

Mattiazzi

MC10 - Clerici

CLERICI, Konstantin Grcic's second collection for Mattiazzi, radiates devout serenity. The main concept and the fascination of CLERICI lie in the grand simplicity of the design.

Osso Mattiazzi

Mattiazzi

MC3 OSSO

<<We designed an object in plain wood but not in regular plain wood, the quality of the wood literally makes the object, like the best piece of meat would make the refinement of a dish.>&g

Fionda Mattiazzi

Mattiazzi

MC6 FIONDA

The concept and charm is a canvas sling suspended from a frame: the most simple construction and a surprisingly comfortable seating experience.

Medici Mattiazzi

Mattiazzi

MC4 MEDICI

MEDICI is conceived as a low chair with a comfortably reclined posture. Its generous dimension gives the chair an embracing confidence.

Tronco Mattiazzi

Mattiazzi

MC12 - Tronco

TRONCO's character is formed from solid strips of wood in what appears as very elementary construction, yet its simplicity is the result of iterative experimentation and a high regard for material

Filo Mattiazzi

Mattiazzi

MC22 - Filo

"If you see it from the side, you could say that the frame is almost typographic, like a letter. The lines offabric cord are also very graphic; yet these lines distort as the body sits down.

MC25 PAF PAF - CHAIR

Mattiazzi

MC25 - PAF PAF

"The sustainable approach was to separate the materials and specify the components: wood, recycled feathers and fabric. Then I asked myself what comfort was, a backrest and a seat to sink into.