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Casamilano is an Italian luxury furniture company, founded in 1998 by siblings Anna, Carlo and Elena Turati in Meda (Brianza, Province of Monza e Brianza) — from a furniture-making family with history. Their grandfather Carlo Turati opened a craft workshop in Giussano in 1929 that developed into a furniture factory. His son Giuseppe Turati founded the renowned brand Tisettanta, which collaborated with internationally significant architects including Gae Aulenti, Vico Magistretti, Angelo Mangiarotti, Carlo Bartoli and Antonio Citterio. In 1997 Anna, Carlo and Elena left the family business Tisettanta to found Casamilano together with their father Giuseppe in 1998, creating a new brand that combines contemporary design with international taste. The company debuted at the Milan Furniture Fair in 1998 and has since established itself as a reference in the high-end residential and hospitality segment, with over 700 sales points worldwide.

Production: fully "zero kilometre" — all craftspeople work within the Brianza district, the historical centre of Italian furniture production. Each piece carries an authenticity certificate. 100% Made in Italy. Sustainability: FSC-certified wood from controlled reforestation plantations. Range: sofas, armchairs, tables, chairs, coffee tables, beds, poufs, mirrors, lighting, sideboards; all for residential and sleeping areas as well as contract (hotels, yachts, private residences, restaurants, offices). Materials: leather, mixed linen/cotton/velvet, solid wood, marble, metal, lacquers. Colour palette: neutral, refined tones — ivory, sand, natural, taupe, grey. Designers: Paola Navone, Roberto Lazzeroni, Lievore Altherr Molina, Massimiliano Raggi, Gordon Guillaumier, Marco Boga and others.

For architects and luxury hospitality designers, Casamilano is the most contemporary Brianza address with a fully locally embedded production that consistently translates the design ambition of a contemporary Milanese lifestyle into a neutral, visually restrained and haptically high-quality formal language — without sacrificing colour impact or material luxury.