Global furnishings brand Artefacto is commanding attention with a new collection of residences at Macklowe Properties’ One Wall Street – envisioned for next-level luxury and immediate gratification.
“Bringing the residences at One Wall Street to life required a partner who could seamlessly blend form and function, elevating these stunning spaces into a true turn-key solution for our cosmopolitan buyers,” says Anna Zarro, president of One Wall Street sales. “Artefacto exceeded our expectations, delivering both artistry and precision. We couldn’t be more thrilled with the collaboration.”

The company’s third generation and twin brothers, Pietro and Bruno Bacchi, are adding the final selling touch to New York’s billion-dollar real estate industry, with flawlessly furnished residences in two weeks.
“What we do is very different from traditional staging by creating custom environments that engage buyers and produce sales,” says Pietro Bacchi, co-CEO, Artefacto Manhattan, who also counts One Highline and 77 Greenwich as clients. “We merge the needs of sellers and buyers for smooth transactions and experiences.”

Following half century of luxury, legacy and innovation, Artefacto expanded from Brazil to Miami in 2002 and ascended to the top of the luxury market as the preferred furnishings partner of real estate professionals and developers.
“Artefacto beautifully complements the modern architecture and robust energy of New York City,” says Bruno Bacchi, co-CEO. “The overall aesthetic conveys an inviting response of warmth and elegance.”
The company’s portfolio spans from Casa Cipriani in New York City and Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in South of France, to working alongside such renowned architects as Zaha Hadid, Jean Nouvel, Cesar Pelli, Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel.
Visit Artefacto 149 Madison Avenue, @ArtefactoUSA or www.artefacto.com.