Evolution: ultra-light glass

For the 50th anniversary, GD Arredamenti presents for the first time in New York, during the Design Week, its latest collection: Evolution the new ultra-light glass kitchen in a brand-new color palette will be on display to the public at our New York City showroom, starting on May 19th.

The history of GD Arredamenti dates back to 1969, in Biancade, a town just outside Treviso in Northern Italy that is traditionally known for its furniture manufacturing.

The company owes its development and success to the intuition and perseverance of its founder, Giuseppe Dolfo; not to mention his ability to knowingly represent and express the fundamental bond between “tradition and modernity”. Out of respect for its customers, the company gives the utmost importance to the content and substance of its materials; especially wood, which plays a key role in GD Arredamenti’s furniture, forming an intrinsic part of the company’s DNA; not only because of its history and tradition, but also because of its renowned durability and ability to be reused over time. The company’s woodworking department uses ash, oak, walnut, larch, cherry and other types of tree, all coming from areas with monitored reforestation.

As well as an improved relationship between form and function, GD Arredamenti’s research in the field of design is also based on creating a modern and lasting stylistic dimension; which is free from extravagance and passing fads, creating timeless aesthetics with the same characteristics as the products themselves.

Evolution: ultra-light glass

For the 50th anniversary, GD Arredamenti presents for the first time in New York, during the Design Week, its latest collection: Evolution the new ultra-light glass kitchen in a brand-new color palette will be on display to the public at our New York City showroom, starting on May 19th.

The history of GD Arredamenti dates back to 1969, in Biancade, a town just outside Treviso in Northern Italy that is traditionally known for its furniture manufacturing.

The company owes its development and success to the intuition and perseverance of its founder, Giuseppe Dolfo; not to mention his ability to knowingly represent and express the fundamental bond between “tradition and modernity”. Out of respect for its customers, the company gives the utmost importance to the content and substance of its materials; especially wood, which plays a key role in GD Arredamenti’s furniture, forming an intrinsic part of the company’s DNA; not only because of its history and tradition, but also because of its renowned durability and ability to be reused over time. The company’s woodworking department uses ash, oak, walnut, larch, cherry and other types of tree, all coming from areas with monitored reforestation.

As well as an improved relationship between form and function, GD Arredamenti’s research in the field of design is also based on creating a modern and lasting stylistic dimension; which is free from extravagance and passing fads, creating timeless aesthetics with the same characteristics as the products themselves.