The family owned company which is now in its second generation cycle, was founded in 1968 in Milan, Italy. The company has built and maintained an exceptional reputation based on exceptional quality, reliability, timely delivery and consistency in services. At Piccolo Design, we manufacture mixing traditional knowledge with innovative automation control machinery. We are 100% made in Italy and we always strive to be flexible for our clients. We seriously take care of sustainability, and we are certified by the SFC (Forest Stewardship Council).
We have been actively covering Europe, United States, Middle East, Australia and Far East. The type of projects we specialise include jewellery stores, fashion boutiques, houses, villas, penthouses, luxury residences, resorts, boutique hotels, public common areas, restaurant and offices. Among our clients are Buccellati, Robeto Cavalli, Etro, Versace and Frank Muller. Some of our most exceptional projects are: Bucellati (ViaMontenapoleone), Roberto Cavalli (Miami), Etro (London at Old Bond Street), Elie Saab (New York showroom), Roberto Cavalli (Dubai).
Il Piccolo is a company that works at 360° in the realisation of architectural projects and interior design. Our work process essentials are: Project Consulting & Engineering, Bespoke Manufacturing, Quality Control & Prototyping, Logistics & Site Management, Worldwide “Turnkey” Delivery. Among our services, there is the sale of designer furniture, production of furniture and complete projects, worldwide storage and shipping, worldwide installation as well as design consultancy on furnishings and accessories.

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