Began his career as an interior designer for prestigious showrooms in Brianza. By 1988, he was working independently, and in 2012, he opened Studio Viganò in Lissone. His early experiences in Brianza allowed him to observe and draw inspiration from his environment.
Designer
Giuseppe Viganò
Giuseppe Viganò
Designer
Giuseppe Viganò began his career as an interior designer for prestigious showrooms in Brianza. By 1988, he was working independently, and in 2012, he opened Studio Viganò in Lissone. His early experiences in Brianza allowed him to observe and draw inspiration from his environment.
As a visual arts enthusiast, Viganò views new materials as opportunities for knowledge and creative exploration. His design style is eclectic, tailored to a changing society and contemporary needs. He leads his team in developing elegant and unconventional objects and spaces, aiming for designs that respond both formally and functionally to collective needs. he Ellipses seat designed for Bonacina Pierantonio was selected to participate in the ADI INDEX 2010 for the ADI Compasso d'Oro Award.
Giuseppe Viganò's collaboration with renowned design companies, such as Saba Italia, showcases his ability to blend simplicity with multifunctionality in his designs.
His work, characterized by a "simple yet perfect" philosophy, is evident in pieces like the Più Table, Les Femmes, and the Leyva bookshelf, which can also serve as a coffee table. This versatility makes his designs not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly adaptable, allowing them to seamlessly integrate into a variety of interior design themes. Viganò's approach demonstrates his commitment to creating pieces that are both beautiful and practical, meeting the diverse needs of contemporary lifestyles.