The 31st edition of the MetsTrade of Amsterdam ended just some weeks ago, confirming to be one among the most highly anticipated and stimulating events of the year where marine leisure equipment from every corner of the world is the main player.
Guidi,
If somebody asked me for a quick roundup of memories related to Mets, the first frame that immediately comes to my mind is certainly the picture of Guidi’s booth that is never an ordinary exhibition area but rather a sort of proscenium. The main players are always the same: product and art, with the show brilliantly directed by Guidi’s staff.
This year, the brand has joined the event with a new anti-lock valve, an evolution of the “Alex” model, the ultimate patent achieved by the company in 2013.
” Compared with the traditional Alex model, what is different now is the material which the valve is made of. Indeed, it is made of nickel-plated bronze, the handwheel is different while operation is always the same” tells me, with his proverbial kindness, Alessandro Guidi, Technical Manager of the company and son of the founder Bruno Guidi, ” The new valve arises from the specific request of a customer which has led us to create this new product where the choice of nickel is mostly an aesthetic choice while the wheel was already part of other products and we’ve decided to use it in our Alex model, too”.
After my initial astonishment, I spontaneously wonder why pictures linked to fugacity of life were now related to products living “hidden” within boats.
The artist Enrica Pastore,
Guidi’s main features, indeed, include great reliability which is one among the main values that, in half a century of activity, have made the company one among the most famous and respected Italian boating brands. Product design aims for an analysis of an increasingly more accurate and more sustainable life cycle. Each product is extremely long-lasting and, thanks to the easy separation of parts during the disassembly process, they offer the possibility to extend the life of materials as well as the durability of their components. After the disposal, in fact, thanks to some particular processes that allow the production of new raw materials, every product is almost entirely recyclable.
Guidi’s booth at MetsTrade drew the attention of both visitors and operators. And mine, of course. Between a valve and another, bunches of freshly cut tulips lay within glass pots, flooding the booth with light and scent. ” I’ve chosen tulips because they are not only the symbol of that time but also efficiently convey the sense of the flow of time”, the artist tells me. She is certainly true but what those yellow and orange flowers suggested me was the rare care with which the company faithfully serves his customers.
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