Gallotti&Radice was founded in 1956 in Cermenate, near Como, by Pierangelo Gallotti and Luigi Radice, with an ambition that was highly specialised even by Italian standards: to master the forming, moulding and decoration of curved glass for furniture. Nearly seventy years later the company remains family-owned, still operates from the same Lombardy district, and is widely acknowledged as the global benchmark for glass furniture — a house whose work can be read as a long, uninterrupted study of light, transparency and reflection.
The collection spans coffee tables, consoles, dining tables, desks, cabinets, bookcases, mirrors, screens and lighting, along with a growing upholstery and seating programme that pairs glass bases with tailored Italian fabric and leather. Craft is at the heart of every piece: glass is cut, bent in kilns at over six hundred degrees, silvered, fused, printed, and hand-decorated in processes that can take weeks per edition. The brand's signature techniques — fused glass, colour-painted back surfaces, bronzed and smoked finishes, decorated screens with gold-leaf inlay — give each work the quality of an art object.
Artistic direction, led since the 2010s by art director Pinuccio Borgonovo together with designers such as Massimo Castagna, Gabriele and Oscar Buratti, Giorgio Soressi, Chi Wing Lo, Sara Moroni, Luca Papini, Ricardo Bello Dias and Carlo Colombo, has pushed the brand beyond its technical heritage into a more expressive contemporary language. Iconic pieces include the Pinch coffee table, the Air desk, the Aria mirror, the 0405 cabinet, the Drop dining table, and the emblematic Gary sofa — each combining a sculptural glass element with architectural metalwork in brass, bronze or liquid-finished steel.
Gallotti&Radice also operates a dedicated lighting division and a hospitality contract arm that has delivered interiors for hotels, superyachts and private residences from Monte Carlo to Hong Kong. Its annual Milan presentations during Salone del Mobile at the via Manzoni flagship have become essential stops on the design-week circuit, staged as quiet, sumptuous interiors rather than commercial showrooms.
For architects and private clients pursuing a softer, more glamorous register within contemporary Italian design — warm metals, precious glass, discreet ornament, and a palette that reads as quiet luxury — Gallotti&Radice remains one of the most refined specifications available. The brand is distributed in more than seventy countries through an international network of authorised dealers and flagship showrooms.