Zwack and Busatti collaboration: stylish Italian fabrics inspired by a hungarikum
Zwack Unicum Nyrt. and Toscaneria Kft., representing the Italian textile manufacturer Busatti in Hungary, are starting the summer home furnishing season with elegant textiles and fresh patterns. The two world-famous brands have designed the special collection along the lines of tradition and quality, in which the delightful beauty of Tuscany is intertwined with the uniqueness of Unicum. , jointly contributing to intimate family moments. The premium products will be available from the middle of June 2023 in the sample store of Unicum Ház and in the Zwack webshop.
Unicum and Busatti open a new chapter in home comfort. The two brands will surprise fans of the Tuscan countryside with a joint collection. The noble elegance represented by the company that manufactures Italian textiles and interior perfumes now finds a partner in cooperation with Zwack Unicum in order to display and give space to the common values represented by the two companies in a tangible form. Family traditions and the pursuit of sustainable operation are extremely important for both manufacturers, and I would like to show this with the jointly created collection.
“We believe that these two brands are connected not only by centuries of history and family traditions, but also by a commitment to impeccable quality. Accordingly, we already knew at the moment of formulating the idea that value would be created from the collaboration. Every glass of Unicum has a drop of home, which we are now filling together with Busati”
Sándor Zwack summed up the common values.
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