Marco Gorini

Interior designer Milano / Italy

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Marco Gorini
After working in the fashion scene he decided to study architecture at University. A great worker and subtle gourmet, in his spare time he used to relax by preparing with the greatest gusto elaborate dishes from both the finest natural and man-made products. In 1990 he designed his first kitchen collection NPU (Non Plus Ultra) and exhibited it in Milan. Up to the present day Marco Gorini has continued to follow his original objective of combining excellent workmanship with unique design, drawing on increasingly refined industrial techniques and artisan ability. The rigour of Classicism and the distinct modernity which inspire Marco Gorini’s work make his finished works quite timeless, and this sets them apart from the criteria of passing fashion trends. They are part of an international culture which links like-minded people who delight in things that last, and fit into and enhance interiors of varied styles. Perhaps Marco Gorini’s creative ability might not have produced such wonderful results had he not been driven by a passion for good quality and beauty. These are fundamental values which for him are especially confirmed not only in his creations but also in his food. Cooking is love, art, culture; the kitchen is a place of shared pleasure and an irreplaceable means of conviviality: these are values which, in essence, we find in Marco Gorini’s work.
Marco Gorini
Marco Gorini

After working in the fashion scene he decided to study architecture at University. A great worker and subtle gourmet, in his spare time he used to relax by preparing with the greatest gusto elaborate dishes from both the finest natural and man-made products. In 1990 he designed his first kitchen collection NPU (Non Plus Ultra) and exhibited it in Milan. Up to the present day Marco Gorini has continued to follow his original objective of combining excellent workmanship with unique design, drawing on increasingly refined industrial techniques and artisan ability. The rigour of Classicism and the distinct modernity which inspire Marco Gorini’s work make his finished works quite timeless, and this sets them apart from the criteria of passing fashion trends. They are part of an international culture which links like-minded people who delight in things that last, and fit into and enhance interiors of varied styles. Perhaps Marco Gorini’s creative ability might not have produced such wonderful results had he not been driven by a passion for good quality and beauty. These are fundamental values which for him are especially confirmed not only in his creations but also in his food. Cooking is love, art, culture; the kitchen is a place of shared pleasure and an irreplaceable means of conviviality: these are values which, in essence, we find in Marco Gorini’s work.