The Compasso d'Oro award for the biodegradable multi-use piece of cutlery Moscardino, today part of the permanent design exhibition at MOMA in New York is only one of Giulio Iacchetti's successes. Since 1992 he has been dealing with Industrial Design, teaching at the best Italian universities and foreign institutes and creating objects and design items in partnership with Mandarina Duck, Geko, Caimi Brevetti, Frame, Coop.
Since its inception in 1957, Danese's consideration of man and his needs have been primary. It has been a hub for experiments that generated basic responses to the needs of society and its evolution. Designers such as Bruno Munari and Enzo Mari have been making Italian design history by developing innovative products that are contemporary and timeless interpretations of objects for every day use.