Designer Spotlight: Giampiero Tagliaferri

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Born in Bergamo, Italy, Giampiero Tagliaferri is a designer whose captivating work has garnered global acclaim. Before establishing his own design studio, Tagliaferri's creative prowess flourished as the Creative Director for the prestigious eyewear brand Oliver Peoples.  At the heart of his vision lies the perfect fusion of past-century Italian design and the contemporary allure of Southern Californian modernism. 

Having spent two transformative decades in Milan, the city's distinctive essence left an indelible mark on Tagliaferri's creative expression, forming the very foundation of his trademark style. His design masterpieces beautifully embody the delicate balance between opulence and restraint, ornamentation and simplicity, grandeur and subtlety—characteristics deeply embedded within the fabric of Milan's architectural landscape.

However, it was during his years in the vibrant and eclectic ambiance of Los Angeles that Tagliaferri's approach to design underwent a metamorphosis. Embracing the ethos of Californian simplicity, he skillfully incorporates effortless elegance and a profound appreciation for the interplay of light, colors, and landscape into his projects, enriching them with a distinctive and alluring allure.

What sets Giampiero Tagliaferri apart is his unwavering commitment to authenticity, irrespective of the project's location. Whether in the romantic streets of Paris, the dynamic urban landscape of Mexico City, or the coastal splendor of Malibu, his residential and commercial designs seamlessly weave together a dynamic blend of luxurious and accessible materials, resonating with the spirit of each unique space.

His innate ability to harmonize Milanese sophistication with the laid-back elegance of California has led to the creation of design marvels that truly resonate with our brand. As we delve into his portfolio, we are captivated by his commitment to creating spaces that transcend the boundaries of time, leaving an indelible legacy of beauty and functionality.

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