Known for impeccably appointed residences that show and sell at record pace, Artefacto Madison Avenue follows the brand’s half century of legacy and innovation in home furnishings.
“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.”
The third generation of the Bacchi family, led by twin brothers Pietro and Bruno Bacchi, is decoding the demand for pre-furnished Manhattan real estate, counting One Wall Street, One Highline and 77 Greenwich as clients.

– Pietro and Bruno Bacchi, Artefacto’s third generation
“What Artefacto does is very different from traditional staging by creating custom environments that evoke buyer emotion and produce 99% sales success,” says Pietro Bacchi, co-CEO, Artefacto Manhattan. “We fulfill the expectations of both sellers and buyers for fully integrated transactions and move-in experiences.”
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 prestigious destinations and luxury developers.

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.
“New York real estate demands the highest levels of excellence and expertise,” says Bruno Bacchi, co-CEO. “Artefacto delivers that along with immediate gratification.”
Artefacto Madison Avenue comes to life through long-time collaborator and award-winning architect and interior designer, Patricia Anastassiadis, who envisioned the Manhattan flagship’s sprawling two stories and 15,000 square feet to showcase the family’s Italian and Brazilian influences.

Visit Artefacto at 149 Madison Avenue or www.artefacto.com to learn more.