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The exhibition “SOLE VINCE – The Italian Table” opened in Copenhagen

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The Embassy of Italy in Copenhagen, in collaboration with the Italian Trade Agency and the Italian Cultural Institute, has promoted a project aimed at uniting the excellence of historic brands with emerging talents of Italian design and craftsmanship, including Anonima Castelli, Anna Monti, Bitossi Home, Boffi, Kartell, Nodo Italia, Oom Glass, and Boyo.

From June 10 to 12, the halls of the Italian Residence hosted “SOLE VINCE – The Italian Table,” an exhibition curated by the Italian-Danish studio Rinata Milano, as part of the 3daysofdesign festival. The exhibition’s aim was to celebrate, from a design perspective, the inclusion of Italian cuisine in the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2025.

The exhibition’s name, “Sole Vince,” is inspired by the phrase that determines victory at the end of the traditional Game of the Goose. The table thus becomes a symbol of arrival and is explored as one of the most significant expressions of our culture: no longer a simple functional object for having a meal, but a “condition” shaped by the act of playing, gathering, and spending time together, where design intervenes to support the art of hospitality and the exquisitely Italian act of being together.

 

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