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Leonardo Dainelli was born in Pisa in 1971. In 1996 he graduated in Furniture and Industrial Design at Cappiello Academy of Florence. From 1992 to 2002 he collaborated with architects and designers in the fields of product design and interior design. Since 2002 he worked as designer and consultant for the furniture industry. Since 2007 he created Reverso Design studio together with Marzia Fortuzzi. Their strength resides in following the whole project: from the initial idea to the model developed with craftsmen, from the production to the communication of the product. Thanks to a wide range of skills they are active in various areas of design including product, interior, exhibition and graphic.
Marzia and Leo Dainelli founded Dainellistudio in 2007 in the heart of Tuscany, to remain in direct and constant contact with master craftsmen. They also look to nature and an artistic heritage that has always encouraged aesthetic contamination and taste, where shapes, colours and materials play a key role in creating the identity that is such an essential part of the region’s value.

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Leonardo Dainelli was born in Pisa in 1971. In 1996 he graduated in Furniture and Industrial Design at Cappiello Academy of Florence. From 1992 to 2002 he collaborated with architects and designers in the fields of product design and interior design. Since 2002 he worked as designer and consultant for the furniture industry. Since 2007 he created Reverso Design studio together with Marzia Fortuzzi. Their strength resides in following the whole project: from the initial idea to the model developed with craftsmen, from the production to the communication of the product. Thanks to a wide range of skills they are active in various areas of design including product, interior, exhibition and graphic.
Marzia and Leo Dainelli founded Dainellistudio in 2007 in the heart of Tuscany, to remain in direct and constant contact with master craftsmen. They also look to nature and an artistic heritage that has always encouraged aesthetic contamination and taste, where shapes, colours and materials play a key role in creating the identity that is such an essential part of the region’s value.