Family Values from Verzelloni
Family-run furniture brand Verzelloni digitally adapted to the pandemic with new design solutions and communications practices that highlight the importance of keeping creativity close to home.
November 17, 2021 | 11:00 pm CUT

The Davos Sofa is Verzelloni’s response to lockdown living: elegance and ease are perfectly combined to suit all life being lived under one roof


For its designer Alberto Lievore, Davos, with its comfortable curved and buffered high back is a reflection of the Verzelloni family ideals
Increasing the reach
For the consumer, the pandemic and its legacy of accelerating so much of life into the digital realm has brought some of the less visible and more geographically static firms closer to home, wherever home is. This is what Verzelloni , a family-run business of 70 years based in Parma, Italy, have found over the past 18 months.

The new Robin coffee table from Verzelloni is designed to slide easily into both modern and classic interiors. It pairs particularly well with the Davos sofa
New ways to connect
A shift in communications methods was led by the younger digitally-deft team members and 3D visualisation tools developed to take inspiration and solutions directly to the clients. Increasingly they were talking to customers straight from their Parma base, sharing their know-how and working out with their sales team and retailer in order to give interior design solutions virtually. "Online activity has developed really quickly and it’s brought us into closer contact with the end customer,” confirms CEO Tiziana Verzelloni. “In a way the online platform is a democratic opportunity. You have more chances to be found but at the same time you have to be prepared. The digital marketing office was ready to respond.”From one home to another
As a family working from home and having access to the homes of potential customers, they have taken not only operational but design inspiration from the situation. “For sure, working from home has changed our perspective,” says Verzelloni. “Like a lot of things in life your small reality is a mirror to what is happening outside. Working from home makes us understand what other people need working from their houses.” And holding the mirror up to their own family group has directed the details and choice that is built into the newest product. “my uncle is tall, I am smaller, I like certain colours and he might like another,” says Vittoria Siniscalchi, who is in charge of digital marketing and the daughter of Tiziana. Our products are a reflection of our family but of others’ too.
The new seating collection, Emily, also designed by Leivore + Altherr Désile Park, can be produced in many different fabric finishes

Alongside its complementary pouf, the Emily armchair has a timeless elegance, while at the same time inviting you to stretch out and put your feet up
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