Young Martina Scarpa grew up in Faenza, the Italian city famous for ceramics. Her home was just upstairs from her grandfather’s workshop, where he, Leandro Lega, founder of Ceramiche Lega, worked with Martina’s mother Carla. Martina’s destiny seemed written. Instead, she studied Economics at university and then found a job in the sales. “At 25, though, I returned to the fold. I began to assist my mother at the workshop and took a very practical one-year course in ceramics.” Her apprenticeship was quick. Today, Martina is 29 and has already been holding the reins of her family business for a while. “Mum has sensed and appreciated my innovative drive, trusting me from the start. She’s still working with me, but I am totally in charge.”
Martina Scarpa