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Inspired by the two famous Milanese towers called Bosco Verticale, the Giardini Verticali earrings by ...
Pomellato's Giardini Verticali earrings are inspired by Milan's Bosco Verticale, reflecting the idea of integrating ...
The one-of-a-kind Terrazza Duomo bracelets with abstract geometrical shapes set with diamonds are handcrafted with ...
Inspired by the mediaeval Castello Sforzesco, the Castello necklace by Pomellato is set with five ...
Sabina Belli, CEO of Pomellato Group, says: 'The Ca’ d’Oro is an outstanding example of ...
Erco, a prominent global expert in sustainable architectural lighting, has designed outdoor lighting fixtures that ...
A drawing of the Venetian Dream high jewellery necklace by Pomellato inspired by Ca' D'Oro, ...
Situated along Venice's Grand Canal, the Golden House is renowned for its intricate marble façade, ...
The Italian actress Caterina Murino shines in Pomellato's jewels at the Gala Dinner organised by ...
Chinese actress Li Meng at the gala Dinner hosted by Pomellato in honour of its ...
Venetian Dream, the one-of-a-kind diamond high jewellery necklace inspired by the iconic Gothic palazzo Ca’ ...
Sabina Belli, Pomellato Group CEO, Vincenzo Castaldo, Pomellato Creative Director and Diane von Fürstenberg, Designer ...
The fancy diamonds of the Terrazza Duomo choker are irregularly placed in a ‘charivari’ pattern ...
The Pomellato pop-up space at Harrods is composed of three rooms: The Galleria, The Atelier ...
Every emerald on the gourmette chain from the Catene Capsule collection by Pomellato for Harrods ...
The necklace from Harrods Catene capsule collection by Pomellato is set in pavé emeralds and ...
Check out the selection of raw gemstones including rose quartz, lemon quartz, prasiolite, topaz and ...
Pomellato pop-up space at Harrods brings to life the quintessential refinement of Milanese style and ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.