The Ermenegildo Zegna Group is a leading luxury menswear brand and one of the most renowned businesses in Italy. Founded in 1910 in Trivero, by the young entrepreneur Ermenegildo, whose vision was to ethically create the world’s finest textiles through innovation and the sourcing of the noblest fibers, the company is managed today by the fourth generation of the Zegna family with Gildo Zegna as CEO.
On the occasion of the 56th edition of Salone Del Mobile, Ermenegildo Zegna launched an exclusive collection of men’s accessories, entertainment, and home products in Pelle Tessuta (Hand-woven Leather). Part of its comprehensive offer of masculine accessories is the “Technological” collection, which has been curated and created in collaboration with Master & Dynamic, the premium audio brand known for its sophisticated sound tools.
The above-mentioned collection includes a bespoke handmade cable box with hand-stitched triple stitch Ermenegildo Zegna Couture logo, Master & Dynamic Hand-finished solid brass headphones packaged with a travel protective case. The same combination is also available with hand wrapped earphones as well.
There’s more good news for music aficionados as the collection also comprises of a Master & Dynamic Bluetooth speaker with Pelle Tessuta hand wrapped frame and a belt-driven record player, hand wrapped by modern artisans and embellished by engraved metal plate.
This one of a kind techno-luxury accessories will be exhibited inside the Ermenegildo Zegna Global Store in Via Monte Napoleone, Milan, throughout Salone Del Mobile 2017, and the collection will be commercially available in mid-autumn as part of a special Holiday gift project in major Ermenegildo Zegna stores worldwide.
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