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Exto launches 2021 collection at new Milan showroom
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Exto launches 2021 collection at new Milan showroom

by Nitija Immanuel
Published on : Oct 04, 2021

The Exto Collection, born in 2018 from a long experience gained in interior design and the skill of expert craftsmen from Brianza, is enriched this year with five elements very different from each other but sharing an absolute material quality and a strong stylistic personality: the Sir 73 armchair and sofa, re-editions of Eugenio Gerli's designs for Tecno, the Cube lamp-table by artist Matilde Alessandra, the G Table and the E2 stool, by emerging American designer Taight O'Neill, as well as the lounge version of the Floridita chair, by the talented Swedish designer David Ericcson.

These unpublished Exto products find an ideal setting in the new Il Piccolo showroom, overlooking the lively Corso di Porta Nuova, a stone's throw from the heart of Brera. The new location is large and at the same time warm like a house, speaking of the right balance between tradition and innovation. In its centre stands a large golden backdrop, a sinuous wooden curtain that highlights the various Exto projects, flanked by other names of excellence, such as the Bomma chandeliers and lamps, the Treca beds and the La Cornue kitchen.

The new store showcased in Milan this year for Milan Design Week allowed the followers of Il Piccolo and the wider public to touch valuable artifacts - the result of research and careful work - with the advice of expert staff, able to suggest the best solutions and customisations for any space.

About Exto

Exto interprets Made in Italy as a mix of know-how, taste and a deep knowledge of tradition, which allows Exto to create furniture that can be handed down to future generations. The Exto collections are inspired by tradition, keeping the focus on innovation. Our products innovate with technicality and discretion. Born from a passionate and detailed work: elegance, refinement and timeless taste give life to functional, attractive and never predictable pieces of furniture.

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