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MISSION

Since 1925, when the first furniture products left the workshop of Pietro Turri and were immediately
recognised for their superior quality.
Three words continue to express the Turri philosophy, now as always: original, authentic, unique. These
are the values that permeate all our products: from individual pieces to comprehensive interior
decoration projects. We are driven by our love of and respect for a classical sense of tradition that
requires uncompromising quality standards, even when interpretations are modern and innovative.
Based on these premises, the Turri style is a way of thinking about luxury in interior decoration that has
built us an international reputation for Italian made products.
Our "mission" is to bring the art of luxury lifestyle in every room, who is looking for luxury will always
find in Turri a deep understanding of their aspirations (desires) .

BUILDING LUXURY

Our offices and production facilities work to build luxury day by day.
And it is in this spirit that we choose our materials and finish each and every component of our interior
decoration projects.
But all this is still not enough. The most sophisticated machinery and systems could never achieve the
unique quality offered by Turri if it werent for what we are convinced is the most important factor in
the process: the artisan skills that our craftsmen often true artists invest in every single product.
This is the only way to achieve the ultimate in form, quality and prestige.
This is the only way that furniture can bear the name Turri.

1925
Springing forth from the mind of Pietro Turri, a company was founded in 1925 that was destined to become a leader in the field of interior
furnishing in less than half a centurys time. Its growing success is due to its precise position in the market. Turri proposes classic and
contemporary furniture as both a tradition and a philosophy. Every single piece of furniture made by the company, from the very first chest of
drawers in 1925 up to the most current production, has been a summary of three simple, basic concepts: originality, authenticity, and uniqueness.

1952
Two indispensable words come to mind when one talks about Turris production: manual skill. Every piece of furniture, whether upholstered or
non-upholstered, is characterized by the uniqueness of its production techniques and by the high quality of the materials that are used. Each piece
is created and assembled with great care and exquisite artisan skill. This is perhaps the most important factor contributing to the end result.
Lacquer, brass, crystal, and precious wood are assembled, decorated, and finished with techniques dating back to the beginning of the 19th
century. These include superimposing colors during the consecutive stages and applying an antique gold finish. Solid poplar wood constitutes the
frame of the upholstered furniture which is then covered with sophisticated materials featuring refined patterns that have been created by the most
famous weavers. These materials are all personally controlled by Turri in order to satisfy the needs of its discerning clientele. Every single piece
is conceived to achieve the maximum results in terms of form, quality, and prestige.

1975
In 1975, thanks to the positive reaction of the markets and the economic growth of the company in terms of turnover, Turri invested in two
18,000m2 production plants employing 120 people. These were located in the town of Carugo, in the heart of the Brianza furniture district.
There is a strong correlation between the success of Turris production and its at international level. Indeed, the growth of interest from countries
outside of Europe in Turri products led the company to open up to markets never faces before.
Turris highly cosmopolitan nature contributed to the birth and development of exciting and innovative ideas that led the companys management
to evaluate new investment opportunities.

1980
There is a strong correlation between the success of Turris production and its opening at an international level. These two factors enhance and
reinforce each other. At the same time, the companys strong cosmopolitan dimension has helped contribute to the creation of stimulus and
forward-thinking ideas. Turri is present all over the world with qualified and selected sales points in the most consolidated markets in Europe and
America as well as those found in Russia, the Middle East, and the Far East. The company has a presence that can not be defined as simply
geographic. Rather, Turri responds to a number of prestigious and exclusive objectives, offering its top quality products and impeccable service.

1996
The continuous evolution of its furniture production and contracting techniques, together with a constant and fundamental reference to the finest
in classical tradition, have made it possible for Turri to export its products in almost all the countries of the world. In fact, 90% of the sales
volume is relative to foreign markets.

2009
During this period, the project division developed within the company, with great success. The company was being asked to take on large-scale
contract projects with completely bespoke furniture, and it was this demand that necessitated the creation of a dedicated division to deal with the
planning, design and execution of any project requested by the client. In this way, Turri was able to broaden its commercial offering by
promoting bespoke projects, offering products ranging from suspended ceilings, panelling, marble work and doors, up to made-to-measure
furniture suitable for any building, from luxury private homes and hotel chains right through to restaurants and even yachts.

2013
2013 was a decisive year for Turri, which showed its ever-increasing belief in the strength and stability of its brand by continuing to invest.
A new 20,000m2 production plant was launched in Briosco, a facility that allowed the company to increase its production capacity whilst
maintaining its trademark top quality. Thanks to expert organisation, coupled with consummate logistics, Turri was able to get closer and closer
to the needs of its clients, guaranteeing truly excellent service to all of them.

Today
Turris policy is to continuously invest in resources and projects with high chances of growth. In fact, in 2015, which marked the brands 90th
anniversary, Turri opened a new flagship store in Milan, in via Borgospesso 11, in the heart of the citys luxury and fashion district. This store is
designed to serve as a sole point of reference for Milans international clientele.
New ideas and challenging projects continue to push Turri to improve for the future. Thanks to its artisanal spirit, its first-rate staff and its passion
for the Made in Italy it represents, the company is investing intelligently, in order to surpass increasingly ambitious milestones.

Andrea Bonini

Andrea Bonini was born in Verona in 1985 and studied Interior and Product Design at the Marangoni
institute in Milan. At the same time, he started working in design studios and then went on to
collaborate with several design studios and brands in the industry in Verona and Milan, where he
became project manager of some international projects. In 2011, he launched the Andrea Bonini Luxury
Interior & Design Studio. In 2012, the press described Bonini as one of the youngest designers at the
2012 International Fashion Fair with a full collection on show. In recent years, Bonini has been working
on increasingly international projects, travelling from Dubai, to London, to Milan. Bonini developed the
concept of interior design as an environment, paying meticulous care to each single detail and creating
elegant interiors with refined character. Designer of collections: Vogue and Noir

Fabio Friso

Fabio Friso was born in 1966 in Seregno, near Milan. In 1985 he earned his degree in interior design
from the Istituto darte in Cant, the city that is famous throughout Italy as being the birthplace of
artisan workshops specialized in woodworking. In fact, this is the area of Italy where, over the years, the
mere creation of furniture has become a painstaking and highly skilled art that wisely chooses, carves,
and inlays the material, maximizing all the different nuances and types of wood used. Through
collaborations with several architectural firms, the young designer started to show his eclectic and
extremely refined propensity towards decoration, designing furniture for important high-level
international projects. Villas and majestic palaces of leading figures in high society, especially in Russia,
have been furnished with enveloping and sumptuous products that are richly decorated, all from the
creative imagination of Fabio Friso. His collaboration with Turri was a natural progression of his passion
for classic and elegant furniture. The designer began a long and fruitful collaboration with the company
that continues to this day. Designer of collections: Versaiiles, Baroque and Prestige

Giovanni Cagnato

Giovanni Cagnato, considered to be one of the most remarkable and refined architects in the spectrum
of contemporary Italian art and culture, was born in Gorizia, Italy, in 1973 and spent his childhood in
Trieste. As a result, Giovanni Cagnato began developing an academic background starting in a German
institute, followed by classical studies in high school, and then a hands-on approach to architecture in
Venice, the most famous museum-city in the entire world. Among his clients, we can include important
international jet setters, Asian politicians and diplomats, and Russian and Indian tycoons. His
collaboration with Turri was pure destiny. "I remember when I was a child, that there was always Turri
brand furniture in my fathers gallery. - says the architect. "The elegance of their forms and the
particular precision and grace of the finishes are something that I can easily recognize." Designer of
collections: Pegaso, Orion, Stardust and Diamond

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