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Gessi has joined the project that allowed the renowned Teatro degli Arcimboldi in Milan to reopen to the public after a year of forced closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic. 17 Milanese architecture studios, each according to its own stylistic signature, have given a new look to the 17 dressing rooms, mythical and mysterious places where entrance is normally Forbidden, the name of the project, but for the artists. With the generous contribution of companies like Gessi, which provided their products and technical support, ensuring that the work had no impact on the theater's economy. A virtuous example of how, in a moment of serious difficulty for the entertainment industry, design comes to the aid of art. Gessi has created 7 of the 17 dressing rooms at the Arcimboldi with the Gessi316 collection and Spotwater showerheads, in addition to the bathrooms at Roberto Okabe's Finger's restaurant. With this project, following the refurbishment in 2019 of the Teatro alla Scala's Foyer restaurant, the company boasts a presence in the two great Milanese temples of theater. A point of pride for Gessi, which wants physical well-being to go hand in hand with mental well-being through support for initiatives in the cultural, sports, volunteer, and research fields. Photo Credit: Luca Privitera

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