Custom Made Show-Stopping Ceramic Floor
Sometimes, the most show-stopping design element in a room is beneath your feet. Our Client was looking for a custom-made floor for his study. He was building to home to go and spend time in after his...
View ArticlePlants & Planters – Bring Your Home Décor to Life
A new word is trending in interior design: biophilia. Although the term was popularized in more recent times by German-born American psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, the concept of biophilia has been...
View ArticleSt. Valentine’s Day: la Festa degli Innamorati
How many aspects of your daily life can be traced back to Italy? We all know the obvious ones, like pasta, pizza, espresso, and beautiful handmade ceramics. But many modern-day traditions and holidays...
View ArticleGive Mimosa on Women’s Day
As a business that was founded by two women and is managed by women, thatsArte looks forward to celebrating International Women’s Day, a day to honor, support, and celebrate women the world over. We...
View ArticleApril Fool’s … or Fish?
The arrival of spring welcomes in colorful flowers, warmer weather, longer days, and an overall sense of life and joy. Hearing birds chirping and children playing outside erases the solemnity of...
View ArticleItalian Ceramics and Lemons: a Timeless Love Story
Lemons have been decorating Italian pottery for centuries, especially in the Southern regions of our beautiful country. Whether sculpted, molded or painted, lemons are a favorite subject for Sicilian...
View ArticleCeramic wall art: ND Dolfi tile panel
Commissioning an Italian artist with a site-specific art project The first time I saw ND Dolfi’s amazing Tuscan tiles, I was visiting the artist’s studio in Montelupo Fiorentino. It was over 15 years...
View ArticleDiscover Italian Art Nouveau
Handcrafted Deruta ceramics and Brescia pewter Art Nouveau developed in the 1890s across Italy and the rest of Europe, energizing the art scene with its exciting and seductive works of art that...
View ArticleA Quick Guide to Handmade Italian Dinnerware
The artistry of handmade Italian dinnerware explained Selecting the perfect dinnerware set requires careful consideration. With so many options in terms of brands, designs, and materials, and...
View ArticleThe Italian Espresso Culture
For us Italians, espresso is more than a drink; it’s a moment of pure pleasure. You’ll often see us savoring our daily shot with closed eyes, relishing in the moment. There is no simple answer to the...
View ArticleHow to Bake Panettone & Serve it Italian Style
Make Panettone the highlight of your festive entertaining Panettone is the ultimate Italian Christmas cake, instantly recognizable for its domed shape and its sweet, buttery dough studded with candied...
View ArticleItalian Party Favors & Bomboniere
Keepsake boxes are versatile Italian treasures, perfect as jewelry holders, party favors, candy boxes, or bomboniere. While you may be familiar with the tradition of party favors, the bomboniere...
View ArticleThe Annual Edition Italian Christmas Ornament
Celebrate the holiday season with our first Annual Christmas Bauble Dear fellow holiday enthusiasts, We’re excited to unveil something truly special for this Christmas season: our very first annual...
View ArticleItalian Pocket Knives
The Art and Heritage of Regional Pocket Knife Collections As lovers and collectors of Italian arts and crafts, we often go out of our way to bring you hidden treasures from our country. One of our...
View ArticlePandoro: A Symbol of Italian Tradition and Sweet Indulgence
Pandoro, a name closely associated with Italian Christmas traditions, is a beloved dessert that has won the hearts of millions around the world. Its unique shape, rich buttery flavor, and fine texture...
View ArticleItalian Christmas Ornaments for Art Lovers
The magic of lustre Christmas ornaments Hand-painted in Gubbio, the Lustre Christmas ornaments are a masterpiece of craftsmanship, bringing together the charm of traditional artistry with the magic of...
View ArticleGiulia Rampini, Ceramic Artist in Gubbio
A bright new star in Italian ceramic art Giulia Rampini is a young Italian ceramic artist, whose work is a unique blend of Gubbio’s tradition and modernity, reflecting her personal style. Her vibrant...
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