Rodolfo Dordoni interview
Born in 1954, Rodolfo Dordoni is a member of the Milanese tradition that generated master designers such as Castiglioni, Zanuso, Magistretti, Citterio and de Lucchi.
I am not materialistic. I do not fall in love with objects. When we finish a collection, it’s a product. When we are making a new one, it is a process. It becomes a passion.
I can tell you the collection I like the most is the next one. The collection I would most like to have at home is the next one.
Born in 1954, Rodolfo Dordoni is a member of the Milanese tradition that generated master designers such as Castiglioni, Zanuso, Magistretti, Citterio and de Lucchi.
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