Design is an Art
The “Teatro alla Scala” in Milan occupies the top of opera houses. "The most beautiful theater in the world, it is impossible to imagine anything greater, more solemn, and new," writes Stendhal ecstatically. Severely damaged by bombings, the symbol of Milan's theater is rebuilt in record time. The extraordinary manual skills of Lombard cabinetmakers and artisans work the miracle of breathing new life into the roof, the vault, and a good part of the four tiers of boxes, dressing rooms, and costume stores. For 246 years, it has been an integral part of the city's cultural landscape, and the new stage tower designed by Mario Botta is a tangible example of this. Combining historical experience with technological research and stylistic experimentation are indispensable traits of the city of Milan. An alliance that materializes in the design creativity that fascinates and amazes visitors from every country.
Experience and research also characterize our enterprise: watch "Casamilano, A Family Business"
It is not a coincidence that we are called Casamilano.
From the creative energy of the city, from its ability to interpret the spirit of contemporaneity, we draw inspiration. It is the Milanese productive culture - a centuries-old experience - that guides us in creating design works made with the sartorial care, that has made Lombard cabinetmakers famous. It is the culture that permeates the city that guides us when we create furnishings.
Design works whose purpose is to transform space, making it unique and unmistakable.
Is Design the form of modern art, the only one capable of interpreting contemporaneity? Like ballet and classical music, Casamilano furnishings are also the result of talent and passion. Without talent and passion, there is no music, no perfect movements, and no beautiful and well-made objects that we call design works. A miracle that happens every time in Milan.
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Table with a base in concrete with nuanced and delicate shades.
Crafted with artisanal and material techniques.
Design by Francesca Lanzavecchia