Europe as a whole is full of bustling interior designers; and it has been for decades. However, Italy may be one of the standouts here. Filled with history, charm and just the right bit of eccentricity, Italians have reinstated a reign over Europe that will not dwindle with time. This time they don’t deal in armies and salt; now it’s all about high-end furniture and interior design. Keep scrolling and meet the hottest Italian designers right now.
b-arch architettura
b-arch is an international architectural firm situated in Prato, Tuscany, Italy. Their work blends heritage with innovation, originality and excellence. Architecture, they like to imagine, is a promise of happiness and freedom.
Matteo Nunziati
Matteo Nunziati, is a luxury hotel, wellness centre, spa, and residential interior designer and architect, who has completed projects in Italy, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, India, the Maldives, China, and the United States. His style is unmistakably modern and futuristic, with much emphasis placed on structure.
Cristina Celestino
Cristina Celestino is a product and interior designer, as well as an art director and overall wizard of pretty things. Her style is trendy and contemporary, embracing of Scandinavian features and a Mediterranean flair.
Ludovica+Roberto Palomba
Palomba Serafini Associati, an interior design and architectural company, was formed in 1994 in Milan by architects and designers Ludovica+Roberto Palomba. Their work spans product design and interiors, both cutting edge and referential in terribly exciting ways.
Studio Apostoli
Studio Apostoli is a leading hotel and spa design agency, proudly dedicated to delivering relaxing, luxurious spaces ready to be enjoyed. Out of their vast array of clients, it’s worth highlighting Four Seasons, perhaps the most renowned hotel chain in the world. Their style is contemporary and elemental, always playing with a futuristic yet earthy aesthetic.
Paola Navone
OTTO is a multidisciplinary design company founded in 2000 to realise architect Paola Navone's creative vision. She has been hailed minimalism’s number one enemy by some publications, and whether true or not, on one thing we can agree: Paola’s style is irresistible, irreverent and totally beautiful.