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Trittongo

Trittongo

Jan 11 2011, 9:22 am 0 Michela Bogliolo

I came across these accessories by chance and I just adored them! They are made with really unusual materials such as light bulbs, fuses, bolts, spools of silk thread, colorful ribbons and lace, all found after a search in shops, markets, basements and closets, making sure that every detail is vintage: something new flavored old.
The authors are two Italian girls, Anita Bosca and Valentina Giordano, which started just for fun this project called “Trittongo”. They realize mainly accessories, organize theme parties, from time to time create t-shirts and have plans to issue a collection of accessories.
They don’t have a shop on-line yet, but their works are available in Turin at the “John Doe Store”, at “18:00″ in Milan, “La Madeleine” in Modena and have just started a collaboration with “Little Black Dress” in Caserta.
For more information, visit the Facebook profile: Anita and Valentina Trittongo.

Designer: Trittongo

Tags: accessories bricolage craft creative design designer diy gift handmade Made in Italy ring shopping vintage

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