Spotlight Giorgetti Spiga
Designed and manufactured by skilled craftsmen in Italy, Giorgetti Spiga is world-renowned for its elegant and innovative furniture and interior designs.
To showcase the company’s vast array of designs, from chairs and stools to walk-in wardrobes and kitchen units, Giorgetti Spiga recently unveiled The Place – a massive showroom in Milan’s fashion quarter that spans over four floors in a revamped 17th-century palazzo.
“Giorgetti Spiga is The Place, the new house of Giorgetti where, in line with the development strategy that it adopted some time ago, the brand is expressed at the highest level in all facets of customised design: from sartorial details on products to near-obsessive interior design. The Place is also a space for design experience and research in the broadest sense of the terms, through interference with art, music, food and, more generally, with everything that contributes to an experience linked to beauty: this is the best gift we could give ourselves to celebrate our one hundred and twenty-fifth birthday,” said CEO Giovanni del Vecchio.
“It’s a stage onto the city, with its large display windows and its recognisability. But it’s also a calm, reserved place, like a home. This intermingling is essential to our world today,” added art director Giancarlo Bosio who oversaw the project, carefully choosing every single detail, from the intricate millwork to the custom parquet that pays tribute to the brand’s carpentry heritage.
Find Giorgetti Spiga The Place at 31 Via della Spiga.
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