Box J.Rose London Dry Gin 70 cl
177,00€
To make the experience more exciting is the packaging: an elegant casket that houses the J.Rose and two glasses, whose lid turns into a painting authenticated by Milo Manara.
A perfect combination for a refined gift idea.
Natural elements such as Carrara Marble , Gypsum and Roman Travertine are the protagonists of a mixture of subjects with a long, all-Italian history. The result is a natural surface that evokes that of ancient frescoes .
Both the lid of the box and the J.Rose label are covered with the fresco. The material finish, handmade , is able to enhance the beauty of these furnishing items that give the spaces a prestigious identity.
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Francesco PALMA
COD:Francesco Palma is an artist who has spent over forty years exploring decorative painting, portraiture and set design with both rigor and sensitivity, blending technical mastery with emotional depth. Palma has developed a visual language that moves between memory and contemporaneity, favoring the authenticity of gesture and the intensity of line. In 1998, together with Dario Roselli, he founded FRADA, an art atelier specializing in hand-painted frescoes for prestigious residences around the world. Today, Francesco Palma leads the hand-painted division at Affreschi & Affreschi, the company that owns the brand J.Rose. For J.Rose’s Follow the Flow collection, Palma transforms the surface of the label into a pictorial narrative in motion, where forms and symbols dance in harmony, evoking the rhythms and gestures of different cultures. Each label becomes a visual choreography, a weave of emotions that restores a narrative and sensory role to the painterly gesture.
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Guido CREPAX
COD:Born in Milan in 1933 into an environment where art was part of everyday life, Guido Crepax grew up surrounded by music and aesthetic sensitivity: his father was the principal cellist at La Scala, and the rhythm of sound became for him the rhythm of the page. This inclination toward composition merged with the rigor of his degree in Architecture in 1958, which taught him to design not only spaces but also graphic panels.
Before turning to comics, Crepax refined his elegant style in advertising graphics, creating jazz record covers and campaigns for brands such as Shell and Campari. These experiences prepared him to bring modern aesthetics into his most famous works. In 1965, he introduced Valentina Rosselli on the pages of Linus, initially as a supporting character. Soon, however, Valentina became the absolute protagonist: a “living” woman, with an identity card, a career as a photographer, and a complex psyche. Not an archetype, but a character who ages alongside her creator, moving through Italian society of the 1960s and 1970s with independence and intensity. Creating Valentina meant breaking taboos, exploring female emancipation, and transforming eroticism into intellectual inquiry.
Crepax also revolutionized the language of comics, moving beyond the traditional grid. His storytelling took on cinematic rhythms, fragmenting action into minute details—a reflection in glasses, a gesture, a breath—expanding the perception of time. In this way, Valentina’s everyday life blends into a dreamlike dimension, making the reader a participant in her fragility and visions. Through her, Crepax fused fashion, literature, and psychoanalysis into a total art form, capable of capturing the anxieties of a society in flux.
Crepax remains an architect of desire, able to translate the aesthetics of the twentieth century into an eternal line, leaving behind a style icon that continues to engage with modernity.
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