Meticulously Handmade

Artefacto furniture is achieved by the union of modern and traditional such as high-tech designs and custom-built pieces

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3 Generations of Excellence

In a story that spans multiple generations beginning in Modena, Italy, Albino Bacchi originated Artefacto's legacy in São Paulo in 1976 with a collection of exquisite, sustainable pieces that captured the essence of timeless beauty.

The foray into the US in 2002, spearheaded by second generation Paulo Bacchi, heralded an era where Artefacto swiftly ascended to the top of luxury home furnishings and staging services.

Now, a new chapter unfolds as the third generation of the family, represented by Paulo’s visionary twin sons Bruno and Pietro, lead Artefacto's Manhattan flagship at 149 Madison Avenue.

Paulo, Pietro, Albino and Bruno Bacchi

Paulo Bacchi

CEO - 2nd Generation

Pietro Bacchi

Sales & Marketing - 3rd Generation

Bruno Bacchi

Manufacturing & Logistics - 3rd Generation

1.076.000 sq-ft Exclusive Manufacturing Facility

Located in Iperó, a city in the state of São Paulo, Artefacto’s manufacturing facility is dedicated to developing, crafting, and upholding the rigorous quality standards that have established the company as an industry leader.

Using exclusively raw materials certified by agencies such as IBAMA — Brazil’s federal environmental authority — Artefacto’s production process unfolds in multiple stages, from the construction of furniture frames to upholstery and finishing, seamlessly combining skilled craftsmanship with advanced technology tailored to the design and function of each piece.

What truly sets Artefacto furniture apart is the harmonious blend of modern and traditional styles: high-tech design meets custom-built pieces, where hand-held tools operate alongside large-scale manufacturing equipment.

Artefacto Design & Manufacturing