Pioneers of the sleek, sculptural, and oh-so-efficient, Technogym’s dedication to personalisation allows architects and interior designers complete design freedom to engineer the wellness environment of their dreams.
September 28th, 2003
With more than three decades of expertise in biomechanics under their belt, it’s no surprise that Technogym has catapulted to the forefront of informed wellness design. Their curated collection, The Personal Line, sets the international benchmark for personal wellness solutions which strike a seamless balance between technology and aesthetics.
This synergy between functionality and design flourishes thanks to Technogym’s Interior Design Service, which offers consultancy and personalised assistance for interior and wellness spaces across diverse projects – from homes and clubs to hotels, medical facilities, corporate spaces, and sports centres. Architects and designers receive full support which integrates expert advice on spatial distribution, lighting, equipment layout and more.
With Technogym, precision is key.
From initial design through to execution, they pay attention to the smallest details. Technogym’s Wellness Experts are on-hand to look after the client’s project from start to finish, working hand-in-hand with architects and designers to create something uniquely tailored to the design environment, layout, and – of course – the practical requirements of the individual’s fitness goals. This leaves clients with a personalised space that not only looks amazing, but also responds to their physical needs by providing bespoke fitness solutions which will motivate their wellness journey.

In creation of their signature sleek aesthetic, Technogym employs a palate of premium materials which make ideal accent pieces for interior designers – from elegant tempered glass to polished aluminium, steel, and soft-touch plastic. This dynamic blend of materials underscores Technogym’s steadfast dedication to creating not just fitness equipment but also artistic pieces that effortlessly blend into contemporary living.
The Personal Line collection, born from a creative collaboration with celebrated Italian Designer Antonio Citterio, perfectly embodies Technogym’s commitment to delivering bespoke, high-functioning statement pieces.



“Antonio is very, very precise,” says Cristian Brugnoli, Head of Design and Architecture at Technogym. “When he works on a project from the beginning until the end, everything works so precisely. In the end, the Personal Line is something that fits perfectly in every single environment. It looks like a sculpture.”
One highlight amongst Technogym’s active exploration of design and wellness paradigms was the Designer Conversation Event held at Technogym Sydney.
Cristian Brugnoli lent his expertise to the event, sitting down with Habitus Living editor and event moderator Aleesha Callahan to discuss the critical points of designing a wellness space and the importance of collaboration between wellness consultants and the design community. Speaking from firsthand experience fitting out luxury home gyms as well as some of the best hotels and most prestigious offices in the world, Brugnoli reminded the world once again of Technogym’s well-earned position at the forefront of luxury wellness design.
Whether in a private residence, corporate workspace, hotel, or gym, Technogym’s dedication to precision and innovation sets the standard for wellness and interior design in harmony.

Technogym’s recent collaboration with Chris Clout Design saw his vision of a stunning poolside wellness space come to glorious fruition. Working together with Technogym’s Wellness Experts and Interior Designers, the architect composed a bright, ergonomic wellbeing environment tailored to his personal preferences. Explore how the Personal Line can be adapted to suit your specific wellness space by contacting one of Technogym’s Wellness Experts.
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