A paean to the extraordinary simplicity of life, a minimalist and versatile sofa inspired by the little daily rituals that we perform almost without thinking – like rolling up a newspaper after reading it in peace. Its name, Daily, alludes both to the morning papers and the idea of everyday life, and perfectly summarises a piece of furniture designed to adapt to our day-to-day existence: a comfortable addition to the living room that is perfect for both moments of relaxation and sharing.
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Based in Milan and Pisa, Dainelli Studio was founded in 2007 by designers and architects Leonardo and Marzia Dainelli. The studio creates interior projects for public and private spaces with refined designs, attention to proportions and harmony between shapes and colors through industrial and artisan techniques and production processes. There are many prestigious collaborations in the furniture sector: Arketipo, Fendi Casa, Fiam, Frag, Fratelli Boffi, Gallotti&Radice, Giorgetti, Lema, Londonart, Mogg and Porada.
Dainelli Studio
The design that makes Ditre Italia’s products stand out from the rest results from a way of looking at things that cuts through the surface to the essence of objects, suggesting new items. We like to think that those who choose Ditre Italia don’t just want an exclusive product but are also looking for a different design concept which – as a result – produces original homes.
The seductiveness of interior décor in which each piece of furniture communicates with the other is the same expressed by a tailor- made garment: care to detail, balance, elegance, exclusivity. That’s how we create our collections, that’s how we make them: we look beyond passing trends, beyond appearances. Innovation is never blatant: it’s a discreet gift.
The craftsman’s soul within our products is linked to tradition: an attitude we’ve had for more than 40 years in the course of a history made up of manufacturing experience. Nowadays, when a project takes shape, a whole new world emerges consisting of accurate choices, patient processes performed by skilled hands paired with technology that make it possible to mass produce that which used to be handcrafted.