Liturgical parade inspired by the decorations and geometries of the Duomo di Milano. Realization in trimmings inspired by the original sixteenth-century vestments of San Carlo Borromeo.
Built at the end of the Sixties, San Basilio parish in Milan has been renewed in 1987,
when father Costantino Ruggeri designed its colorful stained glass windows.
The main window and the ones that surround the baptismal font have been our inspiration to design all four liturgical colors chasubles.
The white chasuble has been created and it’s used during the celebrations..
Santa Maria della Quercia Sanctuary in Viterbo is a masterpiece of Renaissance art and architecture. Designed by Antonio da Sangallo, the wooden coffered ceiling covered in gold is the reference for the liturgical set we created for the Basilica.
Founded in 1842 in South Bend, Indiana, the University of Notre Dame is an important American Catholic institution.
In October 2021, its Sacred Heart Basilica host the annual meeting of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium, for which we designed a liturgical set inspired by Pan African tradition and colors: green, red, black and gold.
The majestic simplicity of the Cathedral of Bari was inspirational during the design of this liturgical set. The bas-reliefs which decorates the church have been recreated with gold passementerie and the fresco crosses are now embroidered in the orphreys.
From its Romanesque origins, Saints Cornelio and Cipriano Church in Cornello dei Tasso has been retouched several times throughout the centuries. It has been restored lately and we designed a liturgical set for the occasion.
Red, gold, burgundy and blu are key colors of the iconography of the church, together with the three-dimensional geometric pattern that recalls Classic culture.
Liturgical set inspired by the miter of Paul VI depicting the four evangelists.
Set at the center of the town, the Cathedral of Nola stands on an antique Roman domus and we have evidence of its Episcopate that date the end of the Xth Century. The Church has been built arount Saint Felice’s crypt.
The Cathedral of Nola has been renewed several times throughout the centuries until it disappeared in an arson in 1861.
The New Cathedral has been inaugurated in 1909.