C.P. Company opens in Bologna
Every story has a place where it begins and one it naturally leads back to. For C.P. Company, that place is Bologna.
Located in Via Castiglione 5/e (corner Via Clavature), the brand unveiled its new flagship store, a space shaped by Bologna’s urban identity.
Inspired by the city’s iconic ‘portici’, the architecture reflects their characteristic red bricks, a lasting symbol of local history and heritage.
Over time, Bologna has continued to play a defining role for C.P. Company. From the Massimo Osti Archive to the ongoing partnership with Bologna FC 1909, the connection between the brand and the city has evolved over more than five decades, shaped by creative research, experimentation and sporting culture.
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‘Ostinazioni’, the new book about Massimo Osti
Written by @daniela_facchinato , curated by Alberto Coretti and published by @corrainiedizioni , ‘Ostinazioni, Sulle Tracce di Massimo Osti’ retraces the human and creative journey of the Italian designer through previously unpublished stories and the voices of those who knew him closely.
Conceived as a natural complement to ‘Ideas From Massimo Osti,’ the new publication focuses on the man behind the products, exploring the cultural and social context in which Osti’s innovative work took shape.
The book will be presented on Thursday, 14th May at the Turin Book Fair, with a talk featuring Alberto Coretti, Daniela Facchinato, @lorenzo_osti_ and @agataosti
Register for the talk via the link in bio.
Available soon on cpcompany.com, C.P. Company flagship stores, and massimoosti.com.
The Artisanal‑Inspired Prints range brings together signature symbols - from the British Sailor to archival graphics - applied to 20/1 compact jersey t‑shirts and bandanas, crafted and printed in Italy.
Each print is hand‑sprayed and softly faded, resulting in subtle tonal variations and making every piece one of a kind.
Explore the full selection on cpcompany.com and in flagship stores.
Artisanal‑Inspired Prints | SS026
A new range of graphic t‑shirts, crafted and printed in Italy, takes shape from hand‑drawn sketches inspired by C.P. Company’s iconic visual elements.
The original drawings evolve into layered, nuanced prints, giving each t‑shirt a signature look.
Discover the full selection on cpcompany.com and in flagship stores.
Transition In An Evolving World.
A journey into @cpcompany archive and Moreno Ferrari design language via @lab.zip
As modern society evolved, “non-places” became central to the functioning of large urban areas.
First theorized in 1992 by French anthropologist Marc Augé, the concept examines the growing prominence of transitional spaces dedicated to freight, transit, and mobility, spaces distinct from those associated with work, leisure, or domestic life.
Airports, public transportation infrastructures, and shopping malls function as the arteries of contemporary cities, enabling the circulation of people, goods, and data across space. In doing so, they reshape our perception of distance, scale, and time.
Connecting the dots → @lab.zip
Graphic Reminiscence | SS026
C.P. Company’s reinterpretation of the original logo takes shape on diagonal fleece sweatshirts and 20/1 cotton t-shirts. Each piece is garment-dyed with the “Old” treatment to give it a naturally lived-in appearance.
The range is completed by striped styles with overprinted details and the updated version of the archival logo.
Explore the range at cpcompany.com and in flagship stores.
Graphic Reminiscence | SS026
The new seasonal range revisits C.P. Company’s original logo through a contemporary lens, connecting past and present.
Founded in 1971 as Chester Perry, the brand has always been driven by visual and print experimentation. Renamed C.P. Company in 1978, this graphic research laid the foundations of an identity that continues to evolve, season after season.
Explore the complete range at cpcompany.com and in flagship stores.
A Coffee Conversation: Andrea Renzini and Giulio Iacchetti
Coffee has long served as a small social ritual, a pause that leads to connection and meaningful dialogue.
At Milan’s Galleria Matta, two long-time friends of Alessi and C.P. Company meet for the first time, reflecting on design and philosophy, Italian rituals, and the unexpected ideas that shape creative thinking.
The full conversation is featured in the new Alessi - C.P. Company printed publication, available exclusively with purchases from the collection on cpcompany.com and in flagship stores.
Lin in bio.
The Kinetic Pulse of Italian Industrial Mastery.
A printed publication accompanies the new collaboration, featuring articles, conversations with key figures from both brands, and photographic narratives of their archives and creative processes.
Available in limited quantities exclusively with each purchase of items from the Alessi - C.P. Company collection on cpcompany.com and in flagship stores.
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Available Now: Alessi - C.P. Company
Where industrial design and garment research meet, a shared language of making emerges.
Two hero pieces, two processes: the 9090 espresso coffee maker in a limited edition of 999 numbered pieces, and a garment-dyed overshirt.
Steel laser-cut, drawn and sandblasted. Fabric sewn, spun and transformed by dyeing. Two identities shaped by human artistry and technological precision.
Shop the full collection on cpcompany.com, alessi.com, and in both brands’ flagship stores.
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Alessi - C.P. Company
The exclusive collection reinterprets a selection of iconic Alessi objects with a sophisticated PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition) coating and a Nylon B overshirt in three colourways with customised Lens.
The objects include the 9090 espresso coffee maker in a limited edition of 999 numbered pieces, the double-wall mug, two espresso cups with saucers and coffee spoons, and the Arran tray.
Each is sandblasted and finished in black PVD, a treatment that applies an ultra-thin layer of metal to the surface, enhancing its visual depth and tactile quality over time.
Shop the full collection on cpcompany.com, alessi.com, and in both brands’ flagship stores.
Alessi - C.P. Company
It all starts in the archive, where past and present engage in a creative dialogue.
From sketch to pattern, from raw white fabric to garment dyeing, each step moves through a precise sequence of human gestures and transformations.
Pigment gradually takes over the material, turning the expected into something unpredictable. The final check confirms what the hand already knows.
The new collaboration will be unveiled through an immersive installation during Milan Design Week 026, from 21st to 25th April at the C.P. Company Milan showroom.
Register at the link in bio.
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