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THE CONCEPT

A path of creative interpretation through different eyes and perspectives, connected to a new concept of conviviality.  knIndustrie products become the protagonists of every experience dedicated to the presentation and enjoyment of food.  

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“It’s Summer Again” by Sandra Longinotti

A summer day in the countryside, for two, in complete relaxation with KN products.

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“Upside Down” by Simona Silenzi

“A world turned upside down, where container and
content switch roles to reimagine the table with a surreal perspective: food becomes the support for an empty plate, ready to be filled with imagination”

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“Déjeuner Sur l’herbe” by YoY

The “Déjeuner sur l’herbe” project draws inspiration from Manet’s iconic painting, reimagining the romantic moment of gathering with friends for an outdoor lunch in a contemporary key.

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“The Aeshtetic Table” by Sissi Valassina

Celebrating the art of the table, where form, light, and materials transform everyday dining into a sensory experience.

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“Handmade Christmas” by Casa Menù

Preparations for Christmas may vary, but attention to the table and the desire to personalize it never fade…

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“Cocktails” by Elena Caponi

The cocktail: that non-essential pleasure that makes us happy. It’s the aperitif moment that satisfies, relaxes, and invites us to dare.

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“Fuori Menù” by Beatrice Rossetti

Dive into a world of artistic research, monochromatic practices, and virtuosic composition.

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“It’s Tea Time” 

A moment of tea, marked by a polished copper kettle reflecting the soft ambient light.

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“kn Unusual” by Beatrice Rossetti

A project uniting tradition and contemporary design through essential forms, tactile materials, and unexpected perspectives.

MUSIC PROJECT

We are excited to announce a new creative partnership with Erased Tapes Music London, a collaborator who shares our sensitivity for aesthetics and a thoughtful approach to creation. Together with Erased Tapes, we will craft bespoke musical experiences for our world, integrating them into our private events and presentations, exclusive client playlists, and sound concepts developed for our digital content. With this partnership, we aim to bring an additional sensory dimension into the home, offering curated audio experiences that accompany and enrich the everyday rituals of cooking.

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kn // Food & Mood

kn’s distinctive creative approach, transforming a simple dinner into an engaging sensorial experience where materials such as wood, glass, fine bone china, and stoneware blend harmoniously, creating fascinating compositions.

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kn // Outdoor Dining

To optimize and speed up table service, on the occasion of an outdoor lunch or aperitif, knIndustrie offers the Serving-Kit collection born from the need to change and replace serving elements in a very short time and in a practical way.

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kn // Foraging Brunch

Foraging is a nature-inspired way of eating, based on collecting wild flowers, berries, and plants to use in the kitchen. This philosophy comes to life on the table, where natural materials and seasonal elements reflect the beauty of gathering and the quiet harmony between landscape and nourishment

 Protagonist of knIndustrie tables is the Gastronomic Centerpiece which, when placed on the table, allows you to serve with ease and elegance. The centerpiece, a rapresentation of sharing, trasforms into a small stage where food becomes the main character.

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kn // Autumn Vibes

Cold evenings make us rediscover the joy of spending more time with family and friends, in a country home, gathered around the table to savor the aromas and flavors this season has to offer.

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kn // Sweet Christmas

A diner with golden highlights, enriched with homemade decorations. A simple touch of edible gold brings the table to life…

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kn // White Christmas

A Christmas party that spreads throughout every room of the house. This celebration is infused with touches of white eco-fur, a lit branch, and small twinkling lights on the festive table. 

We believe design is much more than mere functionality: it is fertile ground where aesthetics, innovation, and culture converge. Our collaborations stems from this belief: supporting art as an ongoing form of creative cross-pollination that enriches our work and the way we experience everyday objects.

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Paolo Ulian: The Salad Family

Paolo Ulian, that is sensitivity, intuition, and spark. And the disruptive force of ideas. An innate talent devoted to the objects of our daily life, and to the pleasure of small and large intelligent things, which go beyond traditional functions and support new ones.

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Ivan Tresoldi: The Storm Collection 

Ivan, poet and artist from Milan, is a pioneer of Italy’s “Street Poetry.” From the Barona district to cities worldwide, he brings poetry to the streets, mixing art, social activism, and urban performance.  

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Stefano Pilato: Pesce Fresco collection

Stefano Pilato, artist and designer from Livorno, is a leading voice in contemporary upcycling art. From the Tuscan coast to urban spaces and galleries, he transforms reclaimed materials, often collected along beaches, into poetic sculptures that merge ecological awareness, marine imagery, and creative reuse.

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Sirine Graiaa and the idea behind The Gastronomic Centerpiecies

For Sirine, meals are moments of aggregation, where guests share a large common dish. Inspired by this tradition, she designed the Gastronomic Centerpieces to combine aesthetics and practicality, creating objects that support conviviality while enhancing the table with clean, essential forms.

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Lara Caffi’s connection to Japanese culture

For Lara, Japanese culture represents a balance where form and function coexist without excess. Inspired by this principle, she designs objects with clean, essential forms, where aesthetics and usability are inseparable and every detail serves a purpose.

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The decorative returns to the center of the scene.

The decorative returns to the center of contemporary design, not as nostalgia, but as intention. In a cultural landscape dominated by pure function and essential forms, objects reclaim their narrative power. They are no longer mere accessories, but carriers of meaning: presences that shape space, evoke memory, and redefine the relationship between design and everyday life.

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