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Rimadesio expands presence in U.S. luxury interiors market

Italian luxury interiors manufacturer Rimadesio is strengthening its presence in the United States through an expanded network of flagship and mono-brand showrooms, as the country continues to represent one of the company's most strategic international markets.

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The brand has recently opened flagship stores in Miami and New York, which serve as key hubs for its activities in the U.S. Rimadesio also operates mono-brand showrooms in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, while continuing to collaborate with selected dealers across the country.

According to CEO Davide Malberti, the company is also increasing cooperation with architects, interior designers and property developers, particularly within luxury residential and hospitality projects. Rimadesio's product systems, including sliding doors, partitions and walk-in closets, are designed to integrate directly into contemporary architectural projects, which are highly prevalent in the U.S. market.

Founded in 1956 in the Brianza furniture district near Milan, Rimadesio focuses on modular furniture systems and solutions for organising living spaces. Its collections include sliding panels, wardrobes, bookcases and complementary furniture, developed in collaboration with designer Giuseppe Bavuso, who has led the design direction since 1989.

All products are designed and manufactured at the company's headquarters in Giussano, Italy, where research, production and logistics are fully integrated. Rimadesio emphasises a highly localised supply chain, with 97% of suppliers based in Italy, supporting strict quality control and production efficiency.

In the U.S., the company reports that storage systems and walk-in closets account for around 50% of sales, followed by sliding panels and doors (25%) and complementary furniture (25%).

Source: www.furnituretoday.com

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