To celebrate its 15th anniversary, Visionnaire creates an editorial project titled Decalogue — a manifesto shaped through ten programmatic terms, ten founding values that define the brand’s identity. Entrepreneurial spirit intertwines with the poetry of creative exploration, giving form to a sequence of words that act as both vision and credo. Curated by Marco Rainò and Barbara Brondi, it is a narrative of roots, conceived to reflect on who we are and to trace the trajectory of an ambitious future.
Culture, Nature, Design, Object, Experience, Contamination, Uniqueness, Ingenuity, Luxury, Vision: these ten pillars are interpreted through the lens of photographer Delfino Sisto Legnani.
The project unfolded through a play of correspondences — images and concepts mirroring one another, revealing unexpected affinities. Each photograph became an expansion of meaning, transforming the ten values into visual worlds.
Decalogue offered an invitation to explore Visionnaire’s universe, a place where ideas, materials, and imagination converged in a timeless landscape—one that continues to inspire the brand’s evolving narrative.
Milan, 1985, lives and works in Milan. After taking a degree in architecture at the Milan Polytechnic, he becomes a member of the Association of Italian Journalists and begins to work as a photographer with leading international magazines, newspapers and independent publications, including Domus, Abitare, Elle Decor, Vogue Italia, Apartamento, Mousse, Kaleidoscope, The New York Times, Repubblica and Corriere Della Sera. Ranging from photoreporting to photography of architecture and still life, his work has won many awards, and has been shown in museums and institutions such as V&A London, La Triennale di Milano and many galleries and exhibition spaces. In 2012 and 2014 he took part in the 13th and 14th editions of the Venice Architecture Biennale.