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Colnago Atlante Book

Atlas Colnago – Geography of a Brand is the first editorial project by Colnago Cultura, the platform created in Cambiago... Read More

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HIGHLIGHTS

Atlas Colnago – Geography of a Brand is the first editorial project by Colnago Cultura, the platform created in Cambiago to preserve and narrate the brand’s heritage through books, films, and exhibitions. A collective narrative spanning 70 years of history through the voices of its protagonists.
A volume that brings together sporting memory, technical innovation, and personal storytelling, recounting the evolution of the brand from its origins to the contemporary era.

With forewords by Eddy Merckx, Melissa Moncada, and Nicola Rosin. Edited by Federico Meda and Alessandro Turci, with contributions from international journalists and photographers such as Daniel Friebe, Marco Pastonesi, Hugo Coorevits, Raymond Kerckhoffs, Rupert Guinness, Carlos Arribas, Matt Rendell, Giulia De Maio, Jean-François Quenet, Yuzuru Sunada, and Philippe Brunel.

FEATURES

  • Limited edition of 2000 copies
  • 480 pages
  • 24 stories
  • 52 iconic models with technical sheets
  • Over 300 archival photographs

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Dimensions: 25 × 34.5 cm
  • Language: English (with sections in Italian, Spanish, French, Flemish)
  • Hardcover
  • Custom faux silk slipcase

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Handle with clean, dry hands to preserve the integrity of the paper and cover.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, as it may cause fading or discolouration over time. Store in a cool, dry environment, away from humidity and heat sources.
  • Open the book carefully and avoid forcing the spine, especially during initial use, to maintain binding quality. When turning pages, lift them gently from the centre rather than the corners to preserve their shape and avoid creases.