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ESIGO’s values: the communication between man and wine, expertise in design, and quality materials used to construct our products. ESIGO focuses on man-wine communication, creation of designer wine racks and wine cellars to communicate the emotions that wine is able to convey. We love wine and the millenary culture it expresses; wine is a living food, cultivated by the territory, its inhabitants and their traditions. We love wine and the fact that it is currently used as a modern vehicle of the quality of life, taste and an intense joie de vivre; wine to be savoured during moments of conviviality and culture, a symbol of shared values and traditions. This is why we want to create designer objects that encourage communication between man and wine and not simply designed to store bottles, but above all to communicate the emotions that wine is able to convey. OUR VALUES ESIGOEsigo, in Italian, means “I wantâ€; or rather, “I demand†the best. Always. On any occasion. Do you think this is arrogant? Supercilious even? Certainly not, believe me. It’s just that I know exactly what I want, and time has taught me where to find it. And how to get it. For me, wanting implies a necessity, an all-consuming desire . A superfluous luxury? Not at all. I like to live my life with flair; details and nuances are crucial. Because there is a world of difference between a domineering and a decisive nature, between triviality and simplicity, between ostentation and drawing attention naturally. The same difference as between “I don’t mind†and “I demandâ€.  DISTINCTIONDo you know that feeling you get when your eyes or your hands light on something you like? You know that not everyone can afford it, and paradoxically you then want it even all the more. You ponder, reflect and then decide to allow yourself the luxury of exclusiveness. I dislike waste too, and I detest ostentation. But I think there is nothing wrong with the prestige that comes from sophistication and good taste. Refinement is a value that transcends wealth.  BEAUTYA face, a flower, a painting. I find that I look for elegance all around me: things and people, landscapes and artforms. I have a precise style. I surrender to the allure of beautiful things, to the taste of good things. It’s my weakness, I know, but I cultivate it with pleasure. But for a touch of class, what better than a glass of vintage wine?  QUALITYI cannot be mediocre. I always strive for perfection: for me, attention to detail is fundamental. That’s how I am, and I expect the same rigour from others. I imagine this is the same for you. You must be surrounded by excellently made objects, in fine materials, always with total respect for the environment. This may be an ideal, but I am very demanding and aim for perfection. But I also appreciate slight imperfections: like a mole in the corner of a smile.  CREATIVITYI like museums, previews, shows. I go not to stare at art that is beyond my comprehension, nor to talk about things that I cannot really understand. I go to satisfy my innate curiosity.I believe that anything can be a cue, or kindle an idea. This is talent too: recognising originality when you see it and then knowing how to exploit it. And recreate it.  FUNCTIONALITYYou’re looking round a showroom, surrounded by beautiful sculptures, sinuous compositions, unexpected shapes. You think of conceptual items, of the installation of some visionary artist. And then you discover you’re looking at an umbrella stand. I appreciate avant-garde design as much as I appreciate practical things. I can’t bear to take hours to open a wine bottle using a futuristic multi-use, multi-lever opener: better ask the wine waiter. What better way of praising flexibility and elegance?  INNOVATIONWhen you were in second grade, did you propose to the teacher as well? Some call that enterprise. And at high school did you set fire to the garage building a remote control robot? Some call that research. In your first job did you put everything into an independent project, to have it rejected by the boss? Some call that pioneering. Now that you are married to the teacher’s double, are an electronic engineer or chief executive, it doesn’t matter: for sure, you know the value of ambition.  WELL-BEINGI’ve had a tough, never-ending day, but this evening when I arrived home I found a welcoming embrace and a glass of wine. And I instantly regained my serenity. Harmony is a rare and precious inner condition. I invite you to do as I do and nourish it. Surrounded by people and things of inner beauty.  PASSIONI have a satisfying job. I’ve always driven the same car, a vintage model, the first I was able to buy with my own money. I collect wines. Very expensive, at times, or simply very good. I am bound to someone who chooses to stay by me every day. And we face each new day together, with impetus and involvement. I live my life intensely and am not ashamed to admit that I am a slave to love. But it’s a yoke I hope you too will have to bear, because you will find that it carries the gift of freedom. |





