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VISMARA  DESIGN

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Nowadays, Vismara represents one of the most brilliant and renowned companies of outstanding international significance; it is specialised in “luxury furniture” for the living area, the game room and the home theater. Over the years, Vismara has been able to expand its catalogue with innovative products, all designed to dramatically enhance the environments – its beautiful wall compositions, which are in fact designed so as to arrange the TV screen and last generation A/V systems, stand out as a perfect example.

Its offer includes many collections of luxury furniture for the living area, ranging from tables, chairs, sideboards, bookcases, sofas, lamps, armchairs and small tables to its exclusive pool tables, poker tables, roulette and chess tables.

Back in 1953, three brothers – one inlayer, one cabinetmaker and one wood carver – decided to pool their efforts and skills to make their dream come true: this is how Vismara sprang from these men’s passion in Seveso, Brianza, in the very heart of northern Italy, and became a classical furniture factory. Over the years, the company has been able to boost increasingly more prestige, so that it has now become an international brand thanks to its fabulously rich and refined offer. During the 1990s, thanks to the intuition of Pino Vismara, a visionary designer, the company has experimented new creations in an effort to interpret the then market trends in a far-sighted manner: it has therefore designed the collections dedicated to entertainment, equipped walls and TV furniture. During the 2000s, Vismara has also focused on the living area [link], hence creating exclusive products of both classical and baroque design with more modern silhouettes. At the same time, it has opened up to home entertainment with ad hoc projects dedicated to private home theaters and luxury game rooms, which soon gained acclaimed worldwide success.

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