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Oggetti
OGGETTI Lighting Collection

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Oggetti History
Oggetti was founded in 1975 by Robert and Nancy Frehling Frehlings. They were already operating Nessa Gaulois in Miami, one of the finest gift, accessory and bridal stores. Their retail exposure made them keenly aware of the preferences of affluent retail customers as well as the needs of the store owner. This has informed their decision-making and product selection for Oggetti, keeping them always up-to-date and market-savvy.
Originally the entire collection was imported from Italy and marketed solely under the "Oggetti" trademark. In fact, the word "oggetti" means "objects" in Italian and is used to describe accessories for the home. In 1980 Oggetti began a furniture division, using "Tavola" as the trade name under the Oggetti umbrella.
And since then Oggetti has added: - "Tavola Accessories," a collection for the home, bath and office, using natural materials - "Gallery Collection," representing artists’ work in glass to fine galleries - "Oggetti Luce," comprising several collections of Italian lighting including pendants, table lamps and torcheres, chandeliers, floor lamps and sconces.
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As this expansion has occurred, Oggetti looked to other markets inside and outside of Italy and today develops product in Sweden, Vietnam, the Philippines and Thailand. They search for a combination of design, quality, reliability of supply and value. Most of the suppliers are small craftsmen and most of the materials are natural. The company is proud to promote their artists and their artists’ special talents. The collection is fluid, always changing with new finds and discoveries.
Oggetti works closely with their stable of artists and craftsmen and continually strives to represent the best to their discerning customers. Perfection, however, is created only in an industrial setting; objects made by hand from natural materials always leave a special imprint. The Frehlings continue relentlessly to search for these special products throughout the world and to present them to their customers.
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