Altagamma
Altagamma is the Italian luxury brand committee composed of companies in the fields of design, fashion, food, jewellery, automobiles, and hospitality.[1] It fulfills a similar function to the French Comité Colbert. Its name literally means "high end".
Members
Altagamma member companies are:[2]
- Acqua di Parma
- Agnona
- AGRIMONTANA
- Alberta Ferretti
- Alessi
- Alias
- Allegrini
- Artemide
- Aurora
- B&B Italia
- Baratti & Milano
- Bellavista
- Biondi Santi
- Bisazza
- Boffi
- Bottega Veneta
- Brioni
- Brunello Cucinelli
- Buccellati
- Bvlgari
- Ca' del Bosco
- Caffarel
- Corneliani
- Danese
- DOMORI
- Driade
- Ducati Motor Holding
- Emilio Pucci
- Ermenegildo Zegna
- Etro
- Fendi
- Ferrari
- Ferrari F.lli Lunelli
- Flos
- FontanaArte
- Frette
- Gucci
- Hotel Bauer Il Palazzo
- Hotel Bellevue Syrene
- Hotel Bvlgari Milano
- Hotel Capri Palace and SPA
- Hotel De Russie
- Hotel L'Albereta
- Hotel L'Andana
- Hotel Lungarno
- Hotel Masseria San Domenico
- Hotel Principe di Savoia
- Hotel Seven Stars Galleria
- Hotel Splendido
- Hotel Verdura Golf & Spa Resort
- Hotel Villa D'Este
- illycaffè
- Isaia
- Kartell
- Living Divani
- Loro Piana
- Luce della Vite
- Masi Agricola
- Mastrojanni
- Max Mara
- Missoni
- Moleskine
- Moroso
- Nonino
- Omas
- Ornellaia
- Persol
- Poltrona Frau
- René Caovilla
- Riva
- Salvatore Ferragamo
- San Pellegrino[3]
- Segnana
- Sergio Rossi
- Stone Island
- Technogym
- Tod's
- Valentino
- Venini
- Versace
- Vhernier
- Zanotta
References
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