Café Europe — 10.12.2025

St.Gallen/Naples - Fischbacher 1819 has taken part in the EDIT Cult Napoli 2025 design exhibition in Naples. In a collaboration with the architect Giuliano Andrea Dell’Uva and the artist Luciano Romano, the textile company has designed an installation.
The installation took place in the Cloister of San Martino (picture) in Naples. Image credit: Velvet/Wikimedia, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
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(CONNECT) The textile company Fischbacher 1819 and architect Giuliano Andrea Dell’Uva have collaborated to design an installation for EDIT Cult 2025 in Naples. The light artist Luciano Romano was also involved in the overall installation, while the global supplier of furnishing fabrics, carpets and wallpapers from St.Gallen contributed the curtain fabrics, as was reported in a statement on LinkedIn.

The fabrics are part of the ensemble in a meticulously choreographed composition: the arrangement sees custom deep-blue Cavalletto tables with Catilina chairs, both designed by Luigi Caccia Dominioni from the furniture design company Azucena. Set within the Refectory of the Certosa di San Martino, the light show by Luciano Romano created the perfect atmosphere for this composition.

According to the statement, the exhibition called Time-Table reflects on the table as a universal stage for conversation and the passing of knowledge, as well as being a reflection on memory. EDIT Cult Napoli 2025 is another example of Fischbacher 1819’s productive collaboration with Giuliano Andrea Dell’Uva. ce/ww