OUR DESIGNERS
the design of furniture requires knowledge, experience, skills and great empathy.
our designers always manage to put themselves in the mood of the future recipient.
the realization of a new design is a long and exciting process, because functionality
to be associated with visual attractiveness a challenge, which our designers are happy to face.
GRAZIE & GRANDEZZA
“ I like all materials ... it is important to me to feel the materiality.
Seeing what makes a material shine and what kills it.
It is also a kind of art to choose the right one, so that when you look at it you think: perfect.
It couldn't be otherwise. Then the goal is reached:
create a need. .”
— Stefania Andorlini, Interior & Product Design
RELATED - IN THE ZEITGEIST
The brothers Edi and Paolo Ciani have been very successful on the Italian design scene for over 25 years. Paolo, the younger of the two brothers,
Thanks to his studies in New York and his first experiences with local furniture manufacturers, he brought useful know-how with him when he and Edi Ciani, who studied interior and furniture design, opened their joint design office in Udine, Italy, in 1992.
Since then, the Cianis have realized numerous projects for leading furniture manufacturers
— Edit and Paolo Ciani
Furniture design & technical interior
TALENTED
Luca Scacchetti - born in Milan in 1952,
he graduated in architecture from the Polytechnic of Milan.
His first works at the beginning of the 1980s were
Restorations and new houses in Lombardy,
of Switzerland and Germany.
He has participated in competitions for buildings and public spaces and has carried out numerous interior design projects for houses, offices, shops and exhibitions.
His creations also include Furniture,
decorative objects and fabrics.
He has participated in exhibitions in Italy and abroad and has been a speaker at international conferences.
— Luca Scacchetti
Architect & designers
form LANGUAGE
Paolo Martinig became 1962 in Italy born in Cividale del Friuli.
After his studies he entered the world of communication in 1986 and stayed there until 1994.
But the line between communication and design is fluent .
He works as a designer for many companies in Triveneto, not only concentrating on the form, but always on the Language.
In addition, he has worked with the most famous Italian fashion brands to realize important international projects.
— Paolo Martinig
designers
LOUNGE CHAIR hopper
attentive
CREATIVE MINDS
The design studio thesis Progetti was founded in the 1970s as an architecture and engineering studio.
The studio soon expanded its disciplines and
works to this day highly creative in many fields.
— Studio Thesia Progetti
design studio
— Berkan Fitik
designer, Entrepreneur & Developer
Timeless solutions
Berkan Fitik - born in Stuttgart 1978
Apprenticeship at KILL International in the upholstery trade,
professional model development and prototyping.
In 1997 Berkan took over Fitik timeless furniture GmbH & Co. KG.
He develops timeless models for them to this day as part of the
tfm design collection.
His designs pursue the goal of creating sustainable values,
sophisticated and popular classics that outlast generations.
They always combine the highest level of comfort and timeless elegance.
Because of its intense Cooperation and model development for well-known Businesses carry many products his handwriting.
Scandinavian-German minimalism
His furniture designs stand in the tradition of the minimalism and are characterized by clear and concise lines.
He originally designed many of his furniture for Kill International, today they are from Longing Production produced.
— prof Horst Bruning,
architecture & Interior architecture, industrial & furniture design
DELICATE & CHARMING
— STUDIO BALUTTO ASSOCIATI
Interior & design
CLEAR & VARIOUS
Ed Reuter
Designer, born in 1938, has been working for many years
successful for well-known companies in the furniture industry.
Clear lines, clean shapes and varied models
mark his handwriting and his classic designs.
—
Ed Reuter,
designers
SCULPTURAL & OPULENT
“ Modernity obviously allows too little emotionality .”
— Prof. Stefan Heiliger,
designers