The reputation of Made in Italy in the furniture industry is the result of a long journey that has managed, over the decades, to build a true tradition of style, creativity and quality that has few equals.
If today’s Italian design brands, from
Molteni
up to Minotti, represent world-renowned excellences, it is precisely thanks to the prestigious names they have collaborated with and the iconic products they have produced over the years, in some cases capable of anticipating the times and disrupting trends, showing the public and industry professionals the way to innovation.
For all furnishing experts and enthusiasts, Made in Italy is synonymous with craftsmanship, quality of materials used, elegance and creativity in the service of design: it is these cornerstones, an integral part of the culture that the Belpaese today strives to export even abroad, that have enabled the creation of unique pieces that combine impeccable aesthetics with the desire to make time spent inside domestic spaces simpler and more fulfilling.
The Most Exclusive Made in Italy Design Brands
There are numerous design brands that have contributed over the years to making the image of Made in Italy increasingly credible and appreciated around the world, as anticipated thanks to an approach that neglects no detail.
B&B Italia, for example, boasts a reputation as an innovative brand, capable of bringing with its products novelties destined to renew trends in the sector, an accomplice to its collaboration with some of the most prestigious designers, such as Antonio Citterio, a key figure who has allowed the company over the years to effectively combine aesthetics and functionality.
It is then impossible to talk about Made in Italy without mentioning realities such as Molteni&C and Dada, two of the flagship brands of the Molteni Group that have distinguished themselves for their ability to range between extremely heterogeneous styles, from classic to modern, passing through the most current urban chic, while remaining faithful to a philosophy made up of maniacal attention to detail, use of exclusive materials and a high degree of customization to allow customers to shape furniture solutions declined on their own needs.
Again, there is no shortage of partnerships with leading names in the design world, from Luca Meda to Aldo Rossi to international excellencies such as Patricia Urquiola and Norman Foster.
However, the list of Made in Italy brands is very long and varied: Cassina, Porro, Bisazza or Arclinea are just some of the other brands that have made Italian design famous in the world and that you can get to know by relying on the experience of SAG’80.
Furniture Trend: Made in Italy design projects in the world
SAG’80
has been working with the best of Made in Italy for several years now and has completed several realizations in various parts of the world that are shining examples of the quality of Italian design.
There is elegance and style typical of the Belpaese in the renovation project that created a true dream home in Hong Kong, furnished with exclusive pieces supplied by Cassina, B&B Italia, Poltrona Frau and Molteni, among others, for a jaw-dropping mix of styles.
In Los Angeles, on the other hand, the spectacular California setting in which a luxury villa is located served as inspiration for a project involving Molteni&C, where it supplied the D. 153.1 and D. 154.2 armchairs made by Gio Ponti, for one of the most beautiful and prestigious realizations carried out by the SAG’80 group outside Italian borders.