CAP Arreghini in Amalfi: the 2025 Vette e Onde Experience journey comes to an end
CAP Arreghini concluded the journey of Vette e Onde Experience by taking part in the final and evocative 2025 stage hosted at the Antico Arsenale della Repubblica di Amalfi.
After Cortina d’Ampezzo, Cattolica and Livigno, the itinerary conceived by MC International and Arzanà, in collaboration with SEC & Partners and Progetto Creativo, reached its conclusion in the magnificent Amalfi setting with the event titled “Beyond the Sparkle of the Sea.” The occasion successfully intertwined architecture, tourism and high-end hospitality, fostering dialogue among professionals, institutions and companies on the new frontiers of hospitality and the enhancement of Italy’s landscapes.
Also a key participant in this final stage, CAP Arreghini brought its experience and innovative vision in the world of colour and decoration, reaffirming its commitment to sustainable and responsible design. With its cutting-edge solutions, the company promotes a design approach that combines aesthetics, functionality and environmental respect. For CAP Arreghini, being part of Vette e Onde means sharing a common vision: building a future in which architecture, hospitality and the landscape exist in harmony, contributing to the evolution of Italy’s tourism destinations.

Architecture and hospitality: new languages for sustainable tourism
The fourth stage of Vette e Onde Experience was a true laboratory of ideas, where design, tourism and creativity came together to explore the evolution of Italian destinations in the context of innovation, identity and landscape preservation.
The morning opened with talks by Emmanuel Ruggiero (Order of Architects of Salerno) and Giovanni Lodato (CBRE), who outlined global trends in experiential and sustainable luxury tourism, highlighting the sector’s growth and the growing trust of investors in quality hospitality capable of enhancing local territories. Antonella Zaccuri (Studio Paolo Ferrari) and Giulio Rigoni (BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group) then explored the role of contemporary architecture as a tool for regeneration and response to climate challenges.
“It is no longer just about building spaces, but about creating authentic experiences that reflect the soul of a place,” Rigoni emphasised.


Coastal regions in dialogue: Architecture, Identity and Hospitality
In the second part, moderated by Barbara Landi (Il Mattino), the discussion focused on the Amalfi, Cilento and Sorrento Coasts, unique areas united by a shared ambition to promote high-quality and conscious tourism. Rosanna Romano, Director General for Cultural and Tourism Policies of the Campania Region, stressed the importance of a shared approach between institutions and local communities in building a truly sustainable development strategy.
Alongside the theme of architecture, gastronomy was also featured as an expression of the territory. Gennaro Esposito (La Torre del Saracino) and Siria Fedrigucci (Kosmo – Taste the Mountain) presented two culinary philosophies united by respect for nature and the value of origin.
The panel also included Vito Cinque, Michele De Siano, Sabrina Masala, Domenico Maria Manzione, Rino Gambardella and Carlo Montone, who shared perspectives as architects and entrepreneurs dedicated to combining beauty, business and sustainability.
“Design means listening to places, to people, to light,” said Sabrina Masala, ambassador of the Amalfi stage. “The future of architecture lies in balance and in listening.”






To conclude the event, mayors Daniele Milano (Amalfi) and Marco Rizzo (Castellabate), together with Councillor Felice Casucci, Marisa Corso (CEO, MC International), Alessandro Maggioni (CEO, Arzanà), and the four Ambassador Architects Sabrina Masala (Amalfi), Ambra Piccin (Cortina d’Ampezzo), Monica Gasperini (Cattolica-Montegridolfo) and Andrea Forni (Livigno), symbolically signed the closure of the 2025 cycle, reaffirming Amalfi’s role as a model of balance between history, landscape and innovation.
CAP Arreghini’s contribution to the initiative reflects the company’s vision and mission: to combine industrial innovation in the world of colour with a deep sensitivity toward the territory, the environment and hospitality.

The multisensory installation: colour as experience
The Wunderkammer multisensory installation, set up inside the Arsenale, drew great attention. It narrated the 2025 journey of Vette e Onde as a fusion of sounds, images and scents.
CAP Arreghini contributed to the creation of this exhibition inspired by the dialogue between sea and mountains, bringing to life the concept of balance between nature and architecture.
This immersive experience led visitors to explore the potential of design in relation to hospitality and sustainability. The contribution of other partners resulted in a parallel exhibition of jewel-like objects paying tribute to Italian artisanal creativity.




Looking toward 2026: a network of Territories, Ideas and Colours
The Amalfi stage concluded the 2025 cycle of Vette e Onde Experience but already turned the spotlight on the 2026 edition, which will open in new Italian locations (“Unusual Destinations”) with great development potential.

CAP Arreghini will continue to play a leading role as a partner for sustainable beauty, promoting a culture of design. Every place has its own colour and its own light. CAP Arreghini’s mission is to help reveal its essence, transforming material into emotion and experience into lasting value.
