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Turri at 100: Why the Italian Furniture House Still Matters in an Age of Fast Design

Turri’s 100-year history shows why handcrafted furniture, real materials, and bespoke production remain essential to modern luxury homes.

By Kimberly Delgado

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The coffee table from the Drum collection bears the Turri hallmarks: meticulous craftsmanship and the mix of materials, often requiring several artisans of different specializations. Courtesy of Turri

In a design industry increasingly shaped by speed, automation, and short production cycles, the idea of furniture made to last a lifetime can feel almost radical. Italian furniture house Turri, now marking its 100th year, has built its reputation on exactly that principle. While many manufacturers have moved toward efficiency and scale, the company has held on to a slower, more deliberate way of working—one that treats furniture not as a product, but as something closer to architecture. The brand began in 1925 in Brianza, the region of northern Italy long associated with fine woodworking and cabinetmaking. What started as a small workshop gradually developed into an international name in luxury interiors, known for supplying custom pieces for private residences, hotels, and large-scale projects around the world. Even as the company expanded, its process remained anchored in the same fundamentals: manual finishing, careful material selection, and a belief that good..

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