With demand for turn-key residences at an all-time high, Artefacto is the name behind listings selling at record pace and price.
Known for impeccably appointed interiors, the company’s half century of furniture design and expedited two-week delivery makes Artefacto the industry’s preferred partner.
The company led by Paulo Bacchi spent much of last year completing trophy listings from Miami Beach to Palm Beach, including the $34 million Golden Beach sale by Nelson Gonzalez that famously came with a custom Shelby Cobra.
“Artefacto is more than design or style, it’s a feeling,” says Gonzalez. “I have total trust. We hand them the keys and come back in 2-3 weeks and it’s done. Artefacto gives homes tremendous value and presence.”
Another record $40 million Palm Island sale by Liz Hogan went under contract within a week of Artefacto’s installation.

“At 40 Palm the buyer purchased the home completely furnished,” says Hogan. “Artefacto isn’t only a win for the seller, but for the buyer. It’s an all-encompassing great atmosphere to work in. There’s no one else I would trust to furnish high-end properties in a short amount of time.”
The Bacchi family continues to fuel demand for sophisticated furniture design and move-in-ready real estate.
“Our approach drives industry expectations for turn-key homes that sell faster,” says Bacchi. “We deliver custom environments that support sellers and engage buyers for cohesive deals.”

With roots in Italy and Brazil, Artefacto expanded to Miami in 2002 and quickly ascended to the top of the luxury market as the preferred furnishings partner of real estate stars and luxury developers.
“Artefacto really understands what our clients are looking for,” says Jay Parker, CEO of Douglas Elliman Florida, who worked with Artefacto on a record-breaking sale at The Sapir Organization’s Arte Surfside. “They understand how to showcase the lifestyle with the furniture, lighting and accessories. When you show one unit against another, the Artefacto unit always sells first. That’s the differentiator, and for me, it’s a no brainer.”

Third generation and twin brothers, Pietro and Bruno Bacchi, debuted Artefacto’s Manhattan flagship on Madison Avenue last fall.
For more information, visit www.artefacto.com.