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Glas Italia
Glas Italia
Glas Italia

Glas Italia

Glassmith - Lombardia, Italy

Established in the early 1970s in Macherio, Brianza, Glas Italia produces crystal and glass furniture, doors, wall partitions, and accessories. Drawing from a consolidated experience and technical know-how of a century-old family glass factory, Glas Italia’s collections are distinguished for their refined quality, meeting the aesthetic sense and contemporary taste of a high-end, international clientele. Globally renowned designers collaborate with Glas Italia, relying on its technologically advanced production process to see their creative ideas come to life.

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For more than 40 years we have been passionately working with glass, an eco-friendly material par excellence, completely natural and infinitely reusable

Glas Italia, founded in Brianza in 1972, manufactures crystal furniture, doors and partitions for interiors, on the strength of the family glassworks' century-long experience and inexhaustible passion for glass.

The most advanced and cutting-edge technologies are artfully combined with high craftsmanship to give life to refined and original products, unique in form, variety of finishes and preciousness of details.

A team of internationally renowned designers collaborates with the company on an ongoing basis, finding in their skills and know-how the opportunity to give shape to ideas and insights of their own creative talent.

These include, to name a few, Piero Lissoni, Patricia Urquiola, Philippe Starck, Nendo, and the great Masters who have made the history of Italian design such as Ettore Sottsass, Alessandro Mendini, and Nanda Vigo.

Glas Italia's headquarters, inaugurated in 2011 in Macherio to a design by Piero Lissoni, reflects the company's spirit and vocation in an exemplary way. The extensive use of glass characterizes the architecture, designed to optimize the diffusion of natural light in the working environments. The entrance is dramatic: an opening in the façade onto an "open-air" atrium with plants and greenery and an imposing self-supporting staircase in steel and crystal that leads to the upper floors.

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