Designer Romeo Sozzi, head of the Italian brand Promemoria, is confident that even the hidden parts must be made of valuable materials and with monumental thoroughness
Passing the galleryMagazine: (196) 2014
Lake Como in the north of Italy is famous for its beauty. On its banks there are many old villas built by local nobility. For her, at the beginning of the twentieth century, Romeo Sotstsi’s great-grandfather made carriages made of leather. His son took up the restoration of antiques, and his father Romeo - the furniture business. True, he only sold furniture, but did not produce. Everything changed with the arrival of the company Romeo Sozzi. Starting to design independently, he turned it into a luxury brand with its own production and recognizable style, which absorbed the features of Art Deco, oriental love for precious textures and craftsmanship of cabinetmakers in the Brianza district.
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