The Italian brand’s environmentally friendly glass and aluminium furniture and home accessories are available exclusively in Singapore from The Madison Group.
January 5th, 2015
Established in 1956 in the industrial furniture district of Brianza, Milan, Rimadesio is today recognised for its innovative home solutions. Known for having invented the glass sliding door back in 1992, the company offers a range of modular systems for both domestic and commercial settings, from bookcases to sliding panels, swing doors, and walk-in wardrobes.
Notably, 90 per cent of Remadesio’s products are made of glass and aluminium. Environmentally friendly and infinitely recyclable, these classic materials are in keeping with the company’s green vision. Since 2011, Rimadesio is the first company in the furniture industry to be 100 per cent powered by solar energy.
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