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Count Enrico Marone Cinzano (born April 5, 1963) is a
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,
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and artist from
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, Italy. His work is based on the integration of Nature and technology, and his designs incorporate reclaimed, third party-certified sustainable as well as recycled materials and are built using eco-friendly construction techniques, with the support of advanced well-being focused technologies.


Early life

Marone Cinzano was born to Count Alberto Paolo Marone Cinzano who died in 1989 is a car crash on his way to visiting King Juan Carlos of Spain and Cristina Marone Cinzano, (born Countess Camerana). He attended boarding school at
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and
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, a military academy in the UK. Sub-sequentially, he graduated with a BS business administration at Babson College, Massachusetts. He then worked in advertising, banking, and became a real-estate developer, before co-founding the environmentally friendly fashion company Project Alabama in the year 2000, which he sold in 2010. Project Alabama's accolades include winner of the 2003 Ecco Domani award and runner up for the 2005 CFDA award.


Career

In 2007, Marone Cinzano established ToTheCube LLC, under which he presented the Enrico Marone Cinzano Collection www.enrico.art. The company focuses on ethical and sustainable homes and home products. He creates living spaces and sculptural art utilizing natural, recycled, third party certified sustainable materials, as well as avant-garde technologies, with the intention of providing well being in home environments. His work has been exhibited in group and solo shows, is represented by Pearl Lam Galleries in Hong Kong and Shanghai, Spazio Rossana Orlandi in Milan, FriedmanBenda in New York City and also collaborated with Shanghai-based Stellar Works, and has shown at Art Basel HK, PAD London and Design Miami in Miami. In 2011, Marone Cinzano became a member of ADI, the industrial design organization based in Milan, Italy that brings professionals, researchers, teachers, critics, journalists, and the like together to examine the foremost topics of design. His museum shows have included a presence at the Museo Bagatti Valsecchi in Milan and the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia di Milano. In 2012, Marone Cinzano applied the same ethos to architecture and interior design, developing property in New York and London, based on recovered non-toxic materials to create healthy living spaces: in 2017, he was invited as a speaker to a
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in
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, to discuss health and well-being in the home.


Family history

His family founded the epymous Cinzano wine company in 1757, his maternal great grandfather,
Giovanni Agnelli Giovanni Agnelli (13 August 1866 – 16 December 1945) was an Italian businessman, who founded Fiat car manufacturing in 1899. Early life The son of Edoardo Agnelli and Aniceta Frisetti, he was born in 1866 in Villar Perosa, a small town near ...
, was the founder of FIAT Automobiles in 1899. Other notable relatives include Argentinian diplomat
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and former President of Argentina Jose Figueroa Alcorta. His step-grandmother, Infanta Maria Cristina de Borbon y Battenberg, a member of the Spanish royal family, was the daughter of Spanish King
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and Spanish Queen
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, who in turn was the grand-daughter of Queen Victoria. His grandfather, Enrico, was named the 1st Count Marone by King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy on May 13, 1940, to mark his marriage to the HRH Infanta Maria Cristina.


Personal life

On July 8, 1989, Marone Cinzano married Princess Mafalda of Hesse-Cassel, also a descendant of
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,Spanish Royals
/ref> the couple have since separated. He lived in the Bacchus House in
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, where he was known for his glamorous and extravagant lifestyle. He sold the property to Napster founder and Facebook executive
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.NY Magazine - Bacchus House article
/ref>https://observer.com/2011/01/tech-bigs-buy-villages-bacchus-house-where-napster-once-partiedupdate-the-buyer-iisi-sean-parker/ He currently lives in London and has a daughter.


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