Who we are and how it works

IntOndo is the Italian marketplace for art, design and vintage furniture: we are the ultimate destination for everlasting design, modern and antique furniture and decor. We bring you one click away from 500 years of design and craftsmanship sold by the best Italian dealers.
When we say "vintage" we mean made with remarkable materials, sapiently crafted to become items with a timeless identity.
 

Why intOndo?

intOndo - letterarly in circle in Italian - as we believe in circular economy which reflects Nature where nothing is wasted at the end of the biological cycle of life: reuse, restore and give rebirth to selected fine furniture is likewise our philosophy.  

We select unique original furniture, seats, lighting and decor from the best Italian sellers to enhance hidden treasures, bring personality to your homes and respect our planet.

What we offer: 4 “S”

Selection - our team of curators selects items in perfect conditions or with minor imperfections

Security - return right and conformity warranty on all items for buyers

Sustainability - zero impact on our planet: promoting reuse and circular economy

Service - 24h/24 and 7gg/7 assistance

Brand etymology

In - teriors

within the circular boundaries

of our planet - tOndo .

Team

Livia Napoleone          
Founder & CEO         
Livia is dedicated to the development of intOndo.com with the aim of giving enthusiasts and collectors a digital access to numerous shops full of rare objects. She is a sailing world champion and has experience in Arthur D. Little consulting firm and in a couple of successful former startups in the world of Travel&Hospitality.
Virginia Napoleone          
Co-Founder & Curator       
Selecting refined furniture, enhancing each piece's history, and creating content for intOndo are some of Virginia's favorite activities. With an international experience as a museum curator and a PhD in the history of collecting, Virginia could make you realize that you carry a masterpiece in your hands. 

The object you want at home? The Scultura Souvenir di Ettore Sottsass per Ultima Edizione, 1992 which is an homage to my favorite Florentine Church, Santo Spirito. 
 
Gianpaolo Lo Presti         
CTO         
Gianpaolo began programming video games for passion while his peers were playing the Play Station and continues today, with his inexhaustible energy, to build innovative technological solutions to simplify the digital life of our users.

The object you want at home? The 635 red and blue by Rietveld for Cassina, 70s