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Meridiani is a Made in Italy furniture brand founded in Brianza, north of Milan, in 1996. Under the art direction of Andrea Parisio, the brand’s designer since its inception, Meridiani is known for timeless, contemporary, and versatile collections that interpret the home as something to be worn. A strong focus on quality, craftsmanship, technical expertise, and material knowledge defines its work, resulting from a continuous exploration of materials and textures. The collections balance beauty and comfort, creating intimate living environments while offering a wide range of shapes and finishes open to personal interpretation.

At the renowned retailer Rue Verte, Meridiani showcases its collections across living and sleeping areas with a display celebrating “30 years of ME,” marking the brand’s 30th anniversary. The modular Louis sofa, a longstanding icon, is presented in a warm earth–toned fabric, in a version specially updated with additional elements for the anniversary. In the sleeping area, the new René bed stands out for its contemporary elegance and full volumes, in a deep, refined grey palette. Further enriching the brand’s presence is Meridiani House, a second location in Hellerup, where fully furnished rooms reflect the brand’s design in perfect Danish harmony.

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