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Bespoke interiors by ermesponti: little gallery of creations.

The ermesponti method is all about keeping together the work of the mind (project) and the work of the hand (realization).

Likewise, the people involved in this process are united in mutual respect, as it was in Renaissance workshops.

These team of ours develop a project from the very first draft to the turnkey delivery, without undesired gaps in between.

Well, today we’d like to leave you a little gallery creations, realised with this approach.

Actually it’s a not a reasoned selection: among the many ermesponti references, they’re just a few, but should give you the idea ;-)

Enjoy!

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Interiors project for a German luxury brand? Won with a handmade prototype. A true story.

This is a true story and – most important – a good one.

A story where Italian craftsmen’s skills prove to be ahead of any competition when it comes down to bespoke interiors.

Here’s what happened.

One day, from our office in Mantua, we call the headquarters of one of the top worldwide luxury brands, based in Germany.

We  offer  our services as a bespoke interior company that is able to design and manage the whole process.

Surprisingly enough they’re interested! We quickly arrange a meeting in Hamburg.

Once in their offices, it takes us no longer than half an hour to explain to them why the ermesponti method in bespoke interiors is much more cost-efficient than any other.

We still keep the quality bar at the highest possible level, thanks to the Italian Master Artisans working with us. We emphasize, in particular, how our approach involves all stages of the project:

  • listening to client’s needs
  • on-site survey
  • overall cost estimate, including 100% end-to-end solutions, from first idea to turnkey delivery
  • executive plan and drawings
  • on-site building work (no outside contractors involved)
  • designing and making bespoke furniture
  • on-site fitting
  • on-site fine tuning

All of these are under one single supervision, ours ;-)

From then on, it’s no longer a matter of words and meetings!

We get down to the real stuff, and next time we meet we bring with us a handmade prototype table just for them – personally crafted by our beloved carpenter Daniele Compagnoni – with improved integrated led lighting, and a general quality that is just above their very high standards.

They are so impressed with the loving care of the prototype table that shows every aspect and feature. They decide that ermesponti is the right partner for the retail interiors they need in Europe.

MBLshowcase

Why do they choose ermesponti, over the long list of German companies they have been working with until then? The reason is simple.

A small but highly specialized Italian company like ermesponti –  is able to work according to the highest artisan standards and follow a detailed design project.

The firm has no rivals in Germany or elsewhere.

There is attention to detail, knowledge of materials and mastery of working processes.

All these  are added to tipycal Italian taste.

This is how ermesponti wins an International assignment for a top quality retail interior… making the client fall in love with a prototype table!MBL showcase detail

How would you design the interior of a house? Materials? Furniture? Design? No, sir: talking to who’s supposed to live there.

New York Interiors by Ermes Ponti

Whoever works in the interior designer industry, like us, can choose different approached to a new project.

She can choose to go the famous-design-object way.

She can choose to design and manufacture bespoke furniture.

Or else, all this can be left aside, to sit down and talk.

Talk and understand. Not only the residents’ needs, but also their taste.

Look around. Try to get the feeling.

Find the aesthetic and functional solutions for that specific person.

It may seem trivial, but almost everythng we see around is designed and manufactured with different criteria, often standard.

Something taking no account of the people who actually will leave in that space.

Take for example the house of an American writer, on 5th Avenue in New York, a project carried out thanks to the network Design-Apart of which we are partner (the project of “living showroom” head office of D-A on the 23rd is our work too – case history here).

It’s a flat with significantly particular tastes – far from our own, to be honest – but by no means despicable, of course.

Bright colours, ethnic flavor, different materials: many objects from all over the world, mixed together, for an environment with a defined personality, expression of the eclectic tastes of the hostess.

The project was born spontaneously as a reinterpretation of her own tastes, of pre-existing structures and its contenitive and functional requirements.

We have selected for her just a few samples, the ones you see in the picture:

Sample 1: a rare sycamore frisè shellac lacquered (natural gloss finish) with an hot orange-red colour, with an almost exotic flavor, suited to her ethnic taste

Sample 2: a very light – almost iridescent- sycamore grooved (flute), reminiscence of the Parisian decorations of the thirties of our colleague J-E. Rulhmann.

Sample 3: stone gray Sahara (on the top) suggested by the colour of the kitchen’s floor

New York Interiors by Ermes Ponti

The writer was thrilled to recognize herself in the choice of her designers, who came from Italy to propose her a kitchen retrieving the design of her beloved column.

She appreciated the selection of mixed colours and materials so consistent with her tastes and with the essences, materials and objects of art of her apartment.

Now she can say to have an apartment unique in the world; her best portrait! Finally!

NY Residential interiors by ermes ponti

Sounds easy enough, right?

Not so, appearently.

Each time is a surprise for us to find that very, very few work truly consider the real needs and tastes of customers.

A method that – if applied by the principle, from the beginning of the project – combines the advantage of a “tailored” job to the pleasure of a unique solution in the world, even for a house of two rooms.

New York Interiors by Ermes Ponti