Also a collection inspired by the great architect Giò Ponti among the novelties of Remida Tornaghi ♦
The name is inextricably linked to gold: Remida (King Midas). Though it is written in one word, the reference is to the mythical king of Frigia which could changed in gold anything touched. So, it was a little too. Andrea Tornaghi, on the other hand, has limited itself to transforming gold into jewelery in the three boutiques open in three strategic points: Monza, capital of the rich Brianza, Forte dei Marmi, capital of rich Versilia, and Sainkt Moritz, capital of rich Engadin (Swiss). Everywhere in this towns Remida can be at ease.
The little Maison was born in 1970 on initiative, perhaps more for the passion than for business, of the mother of the current owner and designer, Mary, who started a little countercurrent to propose earrings pendent. But in spite of the name, jewelery stores led by Tornaghi does not offer only gold jewelery. In fact, it is also proud to design collections that use materials such as titanium, iron or wood. Not only: beside collections that caress a more traditional style, it also features jewelery lines inspired by the great design made in Italy. Like the Avio collection, which takes the style dear to one of a famous architect of the 1930s and 40s, Giò Ponti. An unusual and particularly refined choice. Probably appreciated by Monza, Forte dei Marmi and Sainkt Moritz customers. Alessia Mongrando