BAGLIETTO: The Art of Yachting since 1854
Passion for beauty and craftsmanship: a proudly Italian style that inhabits the world of yachting. This is the story of 170 years of Baglietto.

Where does craftsmanship end and art begin? What makes something—a product, a brand—impervious to time and fashions? These are the questions posed while strolling between the past and the present of Baglietto, the Italian shipyard that has been building world-class yachts for 170 years.

Success is not built in an instant. Being good, looking to the future, imposing a style that lasts over time is the gamble every entrepreneur takes. There are not many who succeed, which is why those who reach the age of 170 deserve to be studied, as well as celebrated. Baglietto is now a kind of great international club, access to which serves the right mix of passion for the sea, refined taste for boats that is never over-the-top but rather soberly chic, and, of course, the right spending capacity for objects that cost.

Experience and tradition merge in an encounter between past and present and look to the future for a history of the greatest achievements.
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BAGLIETTO: The Art of Yachting since 1854
Passion for beauty and craftsmanship: a proudly Italian style that inhabits the world of yachting. This is the story of 170 years of Baglietto.

Where does craftsmanship end and art begin? What makes something—a product, a brand—impervious to time and fashions? These are the questions posed while strolling between the past and the present of Baglietto, the Italian shipyard that has been building world-class yachts for 170 years.

Success is not built in an instant. Being good, looking to the future, imposing a style that lasts over time is the gamble every entrepreneur takes. There are not many who succeed, which is why those who reach the age of 170 deserve to be studied, as well as celebrated. Baglietto is now a kind of great international club, access to which serves the right mix of passion for the sea, refined taste for boats that is never over-the-top but rather soberly chic, and, of course, the right spending capacity for objects that cost.

Experience and tradition merge in an encounter between past and present and look to the future for a history of the greatest achievements.
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BAGLIETTO: The Art of Yachting since 1854

BAGLIETTO: The Art of Yachting since 1854

by ANTONIO MACALUSO
BAGLIETTO: The Art of Yachting since 1854

BAGLIETTO: The Art of Yachting since 1854

by ANTONIO MACALUSO

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Passion for beauty and craftsmanship: a proudly Italian style that inhabits the world of yachting. This is the story of 170 years of Baglietto.

Where does craftsmanship end and art begin? What makes something—a product, a brand—impervious to time and fashions? These are the questions posed while strolling between the past and the present of Baglietto, the Italian shipyard that has been building world-class yachts for 170 years.

Success is not built in an instant. Being good, looking to the future, imposing a style that lasts over time is the gamble every entrepreneur takes. There are not many who succeed, which is why those who reach the age of 170 deserve to be studied, as well as celebrated. Baglietto is now a kind of great international club, access to which serves the right mix of passion for the sea, refined taste for boats that is never over-the-top but rather soberly chic, and, of course, the right spending capacity for objects that cost.

Experience and tradition merge in an encounter between past and present and look to the future for a history of the greatest achievements.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788891842411
Publisher: Rizzoli
Publication date: 03/11/2025
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 9.40(w) x 12.80(h) x (d)

About the Author

Antonio Macaluso has been collaborating with Corriere della Sera since 1986. He was appointed head of the Monday economy section in 1994 and deputy central editor-in-chief in 1996.
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