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Giorgetti stand at the Biënnale Interieur in Kortrijk.
Giorgetti stand at the Biënnale Interieur in Kortrijk.

You can’t be a contemporary man if you’re not familiar with Giorgetti. So, just in case, let us remind you briefly what we’re talking about.  Giorgetti is one of the top-quality industries in Italian design, known for its exclusive and contemporary furniture, 100% made in Italy.

To make a long story short, it all started in 1898, at the end of the XIX century. Luigi Giorgetti founded his company Giorgetti S.p.A in Meda, in the heart of Brianza, situated between Milan and Lake Como.

Giorgetti – Storia

The first products that Giorgetti produced were carved semi-finished living room furniture with chairs and tables. Since then, the company is recognized both on a national and international level. It has lived through crucial historical moments and it continues to grow thanks the awareness that innovation is rooted in experience and in the ongoing projection in the direction of research.

Giorgetti continually evolves through the centuries by asserting a style and character which translate into an exclusive and timeless product. One of our personal favorite remains the 90minuto.

90minuto by Giorgetti

 

 

The 90minuto is a table football with curved basin and sides in extra-clear crystal, 8mm thick. The legs and frame are in wood, covered with leather, available in different colors, making this table football a one of a kind. The knobs are in pau Ferro, and the players are in pau Ferro and bleached ash. The rods and bushings are in bronzed aluminum.

90minuto by Giorgetti

Subsequently, in an age where everything moves fast, reserving some quality time for relaxation at home or experiencing special moments with your guests, isn’t it the true definition of luxury?

Kryme Dupay @dusemagazine