Simone Rugiati: from cooking to textile design

Chef Rugiati disegna la linea tessile cucina prodotta da Cotonificio Zambaiti

Known and loved by all of us as a talented chef, television author and pioneer of Italian show cooking, Simone Rugiati never ceases to surprise us. In addition to shining on the small screen with successful programs such as "Tu si que vales", "Street Food Battle" and "L'Italia a morsi al restaurant", Simone always puts the quality of the ingredients in the foreground. As he himself likes to say: "do your shopping well and the best restaurant is the one in your home".

And it is precisely this spirit that we find in his latest adventure: a collaboration with Cotonificio Zambaiti, Bergamo's excellence in the textile sector, to design a collection of home textiles, for your "private restaurant".

Discover the new textile collection for the kitchen by Simone Rugiati

Not a simple endorsement, but a true expression of his creative genius. The collection, in fact, reflects Simone's passion for culinary art and the excellence of Made in Italy. With tablecloths, aprons, runners and other accessories all in 100% natural cotton fibre, the collection is not only aesthetically appealing with original designs such as "stained" tablecloths and "broken" plates, but also extremely functional thanks to the anti-stain treatment.

But there's more: in line with Simone's attention to quality, each product is packaged in plastic-free packaging, highlighting the commitment of both the chef and Cotonificio Zambaiti to protecting the environment.

Sustainability and Design: a winning combination

Sustainability is not just a fashionable word, but a real commitment. The choice of plastic-free packaging and the use of recycled cardboard show the dedication towards a greener future.

We invite all lovers of cooking, design and sustainability to discover this exclusive collection that brings the art and passion of Simone Rugiati directly into your homes like our Casahomewear.πŸ‘‡

https://casahomewear.com/collections/simone-rugiati

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