When off the shelf doesn’t cut it: the rise of project-specific furniture

‘Collaborating with Herzog & de Meuron to create a new design language was an enriching challenge and a natural ideological fit.’ Molteni Group president and CEO Carlo Molteni is talking about the custom-made kitchens and bathrooms delivered b
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