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Artefacto celebrates NYC flagship anniversary with new video series showing off exquisite homes

TRD publisher Amir Korangy stopped by the Artefacto showroom on Madison Avenue to mark the one-year anniversary of the leading luxury furnishing leader’s entry into the tristate market.

Korangy was met by CEO Paulo Bacchi, whose father Albino founded the company in 1976. Paulo introduced the publisher to the third generation of Bacchis, who were put in charge of bringing the Brazilian company to Manhattan.

“I’m very proud as a father, as a leader, as a businessman, to see the third generation succeed in New York,” said Paulo, before turning the stage over to his sons.

“New York’s really taking a liking to our Brazilian DNA,” says Bruno Bacchi, who oversees Manufacturing & Logistics for the company. 

“Our staging program spread through word of mouth. We’ve had great success with it,” says twin brother Pietro Bacchi, who is in charge of Sales & Marketing for Artefacto.

The video is the first in TRD’s series exploring some of the finest homes in New York City and Miami through the eyes of the Bacchis and Artefacto. From a sale at Harry Macklowe’s One Wall Street that set the bar for the priciest home in FiDi to condos with sweeping Central Park views to waterfront mansions looking out over Biscayne Bay, the hottest listings on the East Coast feature Artefacto furniture.

“We guarantee that everything is done in two weeks,” says Bruno. “A lot of people come in here because they don’t have three or four months to wait for furniture.”

Stay tuned as Artefacto and TRD take you inside some of the most exclusive residential addresses on the East Coast.