CSWC Partners up with DeART Humidors

The Cigar Smoking World Championship (CSWC) has announced a partnership with DeART Humidors. The Italian high-end furniture company is renowned for creating some of the most exquisite and high-valued humidors globally, like the Trinidad 50th Anniversary Humidor, designed exclusively for Habanos S.A.
“DeART is the epitome of Italian craftsmanship and luxury in the world of cigar preservation,” CSWC founder Marko Bilic says. “Their elegant solutions combine timeless design with perfect climate control, creating cigar experiences tailored to the elite. They created some of the most special humidor products ever made, like some of the legendary humidors crafted for the UK Habanos importers, Hunters & Frankau.”

Bilic says he was left speechless after visiting DeART’s headquarters and factory in Bergamo.

“Walking through DeART’s workshop felt like stepping into a dream of craftsmanship”, he says. “Every detail spoke of love for cigars, and for beauty. I knew instantly that we needed to bring this level of emotion and artistry into the CSWC.”

A proof of this craftmanship will now be in the hands of whoever wins the slow smoking world champion title this year.

“One of their classic line one humidors will be customized for the world champion, and then, in 2026, we can expect something even more special,” Bilic says. “Much more special.”

Since graduating with an engineering degree in surveying in 2005, Simon Lundh has preferred to follow a profession in journalism. He stumbled upon the cigar world while working for a non-governmental organization in Estelí, Nicaragua, and is now mainly making a living writing about cigars, metal music, tattoos, and travel.


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