The product offering at Dream Interiors has gotten bigger with the entry of Italian brands Living Divani, Porro and Luceplan.
September 17th, 2013
Fold by Living Divani
Living Divani
Harmonious proportions and understated luxury are the key characteristics of Living Divani, a company recognised for its fine upholstered furniture. The firm collaborates closely with Piero Lissoni, who has been shaping its distinctive style since 1988.
Curl by Luceplan
Luceplan
Luceplan designs and produces interior and exterior lighting with a strong attention to detail. The company is firmly committed to sustainability – from the choice of materials to the manufacturing process, from product durability to product maintenance.
Gentle by Porro
Porro
Since it was established in 1925, the family-run company has focused on combining traditional craft making with state-of-the-art production and technologies. The designs are known for their clean lines, regular forms, and high functionality.
Top image: Hoop by Living Divani
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