Piero Lissoni

Born in 1956, Lissoni received a degree in architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan. After completing his studies he worked as a designer for Molteni and Lema.

In 1986, with Nicoletta Canesi, he founded Studio Lissoni developing projects of architecture, interior architecture, design and graphic design. The studio also works in the field of art direction and public relations.

Since 1986, with Boffi Cucine, he created design projects and curated corporate image and sales outlets.

Since 1987 he collaborated with Porro, Living, Matteograssi and Iren Uffici.

In 1991 he designed the logo and trademark of a shopping center in Kobe Harbourland for the Japanese company, Takashimaya. This project included a series of monuments and clocks inside the shopping center along with the collaborative design of two floors of the "French Plaza" which houses a Cordon Bleu cooking school, art gallery and two cooking shops.

In 1992 he designed a new mark and logo for the Japanese architecture studios of Yoshimura in Kyoto.

In 1993 he began to collaborate with Artemide, designing the lamp Filoti, Foscarini, Casakit (Kartell Group) and Driade.'

Awards: 1991 "Esprit" kitchen, designed for boffi in 1989, selected for "Compasso d’Oro" design prize.
Piero Lissoni
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