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PRIMO at KIDS Festival in Padua to celebrate Giotto and his Cielo Stellato

On July 22nd, Padua, our beloved city, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its thirteenth-century pictorial cycles. Eight cycles have become part of the Unesco Heritage, organized in a pathway to which the city has given the title of Padova Urbs Picta. Firstly, there are Giotto's… View More

Rethinking our spaces and "rebelling a little": Manifesto dell'Abitare at Fuorisalone 2021

Over the past year, we have been forced to reconsider what home means to us. In different ways and for different reasons, we have come face-to-face with the places thatwe took for granted were as our home. It has happened to those who live in a small apartment, to large families who share a few rooms, to young people who have just left home, to those who inhabit large spaces. In a city center or immersed in nature, we found… View More

Good news from Öko Test!

When you're immersed in your day-to-day work, it is sometimes easy to emphasize the negatives more than the positives. Every once in a while though, some good news comes along that puts a smile back on your face! We are proud to announce that our Primo Fingerpaint has been rated "sehr gut" (excellent) by the German magazine Öko Test, an independent German body that conducts evaluations of random… View More

"Bridging a Systemic Gap": Still I Rise for the Education of Refugee and Vulnerable Children

For thousands of Italian children, going back to school is a matter of few weeks. This year, the reopening of schools has generated particular discussion because of the pandemic: we are in a peculiar moment and it is important to pay attention. However, there is one aspect that we tend to take for granted: the very possibility of going to school and having access to high-quality education. While in the West we can… View More

Bringing sharing back to the court: Reyer summer camp

From June 14th to July 9th 2021, after a one-year break due to the pandemic, UMANA Reyer organized its basketball camp "dedicated to young lionesses and lions". The four-week summer camp involved girls and boys between the ages of 6 and 12. This is a particularly complex developmental stage, in… View More