Among the most notable authors presented at Cambi Casa d’Aste’s Design200 auction, scheduled for March 21 at the maison’s Milan headquarters, is Osvaldo Borsani, designer and founder of the industrial engineering and technological innovation company Tecno. Osvaldo Borsani was among the leading Italian architects, designers and entrepreneurs active from the 1930s to the 1980s, leaving […]
All the lots on cambiaste.com The Casa di Fantasia “My solution for this small home was a reversible play on inlays and visions so that when you look from the living room towards the bedroom, through doors and windows, everything seems to be made in Ferrarese root wood “à la Ponti” (naturalistic fantasy) […]
In which direction is the Art Market going?What are the main trends?An overview of the main characteristics of 2018 for art and safe-haven assets explained through the numbers of our Auction house. Auction houses are a key indicator in understanding the main trends of the art and safe-haven asset market: here, the […]
Auction Title %lots %value SOLD Arti Decorative del XIX secolo Murano 1890 – 1990 Un secolo di arte vetraria 57,47% 183,68% €2.097.937,50 Thursday night in Cambi’s Auction House halls at Palazzo Serbelloni, the Milanese headquarters, took place the great success of Murano glass with an auction that has beaten even the most optimistic expectations. […]
Art Market The first six months of 2015 saw a series of top level sales ended with great success: our Auction House even improved the sales of the extraordinary 2013 season, in which we were crowned the first maison de ventes in Italy. 15,400,000 euros, an absolute record for Cambi, is the total achieved in […]
Great results in 2014 for Cambi Auction House, which confirmed the positive trend of the previous year and confirmed Cambi as one of the top auction houses in Italy, establishing its leadership in some sectors – Oriental Art and Design –, consolidating the growth of some departments, such as those of Silvers and Jewels, and […]
Milan 1919: just after the end of the First World War 28 year-old Mario Buccellati took over the goldsmith’s where he had served his apprenticeship and founded the company that still bears his name today. During the 1920s he swiftly became the jeweller and silversmith of choice for Milan’s aristocracy, with his stunningly original designs […]