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Inaugurazione De Jorio Design Swiss
5 Dicembre 2023
Inaugurazione De Jorio Design Swiss: una nuova sede anche in Canton Ticino per il leader internazionale del design d’interni per navi e yacht.
Lugano –De Jorio Design International (DJDI) ha ora una partecipata elvetica e quindi una sede in Canton Ticino che si affianca a quella storica di Piazza della Vittoria a Genova, dove il capostipite, il compianto Arch. Giuseppe De Jorio, aveva avviato il suo prestigioso ‘mestiere’ di naval architect di riferimento per lo shipping sezione passeggeri nel 1956. |
La prestigiosa società, leader nel design creativo di alto livello applicato in ambito navale, in quasi 70 anni di attività ha portato l’impronta dello stile e della qualità italiane per i mari del mondo.
Nasce in occasione dell’inaugurazione del nuovo studio a Lugano la collaborazione tra De Jorio Design e la Rossetti Arte Contemporanea. Articolo su Ship2Shore in pdf nella cartella – pag 52 – di Gian Luigi Trucco |
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DE JORIO GROUP
The DE JORIO group, international firm of Creativity, Design and Architecture, technical consultancy company among the most successful and innovative in the branch of high-level design – from which stands out the new DE JORIO DESIGN SWISS company – is considered a real and true school of thought and a trend setter.
An heterogeneous laboratory of highly qualified professionals in which, since 1956 until today, they have been trained ten generations of architects and designers, and still continuing to welcome and prepare generations of professionals and proselyts eager to create or improve their own expertise in quality design.
Strongly foused in research and innovation , DE JORIO DESIGN Firm constantly influences the global world of Interior Design, not only drawing inspiration from the richest and most rigorous among the architectonic and artistic cultures worldwide – the Italian one – but operating today in the belief that combining this substrate with the richness of multiculturalism can offer new perspectives of expression and originality to the cultured and refined dualism of Italian and Swiss design.