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Mogg is an Italian furniture and design object company — founded in April 2012 by architect and art director Nicola Galbiati as Mogg Srl, with its first appearance at the Salone del Mobile in Milan in the same year. The name is an acronym from two Italian words: MObili (furniture) and OGGetti (objects). Galbiati brings long experience in the furniture and design world — as an architect with a pragmatic business perspective and insatiable curiosity driven by research, knowledge and a forward-looking gaze. Company headquarters: a refurbished Lombard farmhouse functioning as a creative hub and exhibition space. Payoff: "Unlimited Design" — the boundary between art and design that keeps Mogg always curious about the changing needs of contemporary life. 25 international agents.

Design language: graphic cuts vs. curved lines, warm + cold materials, dynamism and versatility — soloist iconic objects that define spaces. Materials: wood, metal, glass, textiles, natural concrete, fabric. Designers: Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba (Piantama lamp, Contropakko armchair), Roberto Paoli, Uto Balmoral, Claudio Bitetti (Alla Scala lamp/coat stand, Adelaide bookcase, SMS coat hanger, Queen/King Stool), Antonio Facco (Olo coffee table in natural concrete), Damien Gernay (Beam coffee table), Sebastian Tosi (Illusioni), Kensaku Oshiro (Giotto mirror), Nathan Yong (Casetta in Canadà four-poster bed), Dainelli Studio (Bilbao coffee table), Annebet Philps (T-Chair). Iconic products: Metrica bookcase, Adelaide bookcase, Alla Scala, Fractal sideboard.

For architects and interior designers seeking for luxury residential, boutique hotel, foodservice and demanding residential and contract projects an Italian furniture and design object company founded in April 2012 by architect Nicola Galbiati in Milan (Lombardy) and debuted at the Salone del Mobile that with the payoff "Unlimited Design", a design language of graphic cuts vs. curved lines, a Lombard farmhouse creative hub, 25 international agents and designers including Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba, Claudio Bitetti, Kensaku Oshiro and Annebet Philps — Mogg has materialised since April 2012 in a refurbished Lombard farmhouse the boundary between art and design: furniture as soloist iconic objects, MObili and OGGetti — "Unlimited Design" as a promise of never being finished.