Di Mano in Mano partner di Mi-Tomorrow
Yesterday we dressed up with a bit of glitter and went to a special evening: the one that Mi-Tomorrow dedicated to its first ten years of life and of which Di Mano in Mano was an official partner.
Mi-Tomorrow is an editorial project that has been able to make itself recognizable and affirm its voice in telling a Milan of news, sport and lifestyle. And if you know us a little, you know how much Di Mano in Mano is also linked to the territory that hosts it.
And this is precisely the knot that has linked us to the publishing house and what makes all our collaborations with Mi-Tomorrow and Milano Vibra precious: the passion and daily commitment to pay homage to our beloved Milan with all its many facets.
The awards
Beautiful things are done together and Mi-Tomorrow knows it: it has chosen to celebrate its first ten-year milestone together with ten realities that, for various reasons, have written some chapters in the history of the publishing house and of Milan as a whole.
On stage last night we witnessed a parade of virtuous examples of all kinds: from chef Carlo Cracco to the councilor for culture Tommaso Sacchi, from the president of Triennale Stefano Boeri to the popularizer Francesca Noé to the courageous activist Martina Luoni.
The awards that the publishing house has presented to the ten winners of the Mi-Tomorrow Awards are “signed” Di Mano in Mano, a choice that underlines the awareness that tomorrow is built on the legacy of the past, the enhancement of which is essential to restore value to a community projected into the future.
Our awards
Each award was chosen by the CEO Piermaurizio di Rienzo and the director of the newspapers Christian Pradelli and designed to enhance the work of each individual participant in the award ceremony.
And here are some examples of last night’s sui generis unboxing, a parade of unique pieces from our selection: precious objects for their manufacture and representatives of a past beauty that challenges the barriers of fashions, tastes, uses and customs.
- A plate signed by Piero Fornasetti for Carlo Cracco.
- Two books dedicated to Enrico Baj for the councilor for culture Tommaso Sacchi.
- A hammered 925 silver CD pizza cutter for PizzaAut founder Nico Acampora.
- A pair of Nautilus shells in Baccarat crystal, transparent and blue for the anti-Covid testimonial Martina Luoni who loved the sea so much.
- A Giò Ponti Tile for Richard Ginori Milan for Stefano Boeri, president of the Triennale.
- Set of coasters by Gucci for the creator of the Instagram page “A Milano puoi”.
We are very happy about this further step taken together with Mi-Tomorrow. Moments like these make us reflect on the meaning of our work and, aware that we are a little “different”, we are proud to be able to be a virtuous example of business with great allies by our side.