Freeing themselves from any formal constraint, the artists experimented with sculpted figures, vases, lamps, plates, graffiti and painted pieces in limited editions, which make uniqueness their strength.

The Rometti style is the eclectic and timeless fruit of an artisanal and artistic practice in which the ideas of the European avant-gardes blend with an emotional attachment to the Umbrian territory and its traditions. This fortunate union enhances the techniques and materials kept by local artisans: the natural clay obtained from the quarries bathed by the Tiber river, the shaping by hand with the lathe, the objects engobed with a special plaster that emphasizes the depth of colors and decorations , are part of the recipe for uniqueness that has made Rometti pieces among the most coveted by collectors from all over the world.

In the passing of the decades and of the artistic-cultural currents, but also of the ups and downs of the company, Rometti remains an essential point of reference for ceramic art, collaborating with great design firms and obtaining numerous awards, including the gold medal at the ‘International Exhibition of Nice and various awards at the Milan Triennale.

With the arrival of Massimo Monini, patron and entrepreneur of art, and Jean-Christophe Clair, multifaceted and visionary artistic director, Rometti begins in 2012 a new and prosperous phase, still ongoing. The extraordinary ability of the two manager-artists lies in finding a perfect balance between a contemporary vision and the enhancement of the Rometti heritage. The Manufacture boasts prestigious collaborations with brands and artists who have chosen its uniqueness to produce exclusive pieces and collections. B&B, Roche Bobois, Cartier, Borbonese, Fresh and many other big brands, international design names such as Ambrogio Pozzi, Liliane Lijn, Sergio Fiorentino, Chantal Thomass, Studio MAMO, Christian Tortu, Ugo La Pietra and Kenzo Takada: a constellation that shapes the past and present history of the iconic Rometti brand