Plans announced this week for a new condominium project would carry a 118-year-old Italian furniture maker's name and will emulate the look of art galleries, boutiques and restaurants abroad that carry the luxury brand.
Giorgetti, a renowned furniture maker that has worked on hotels, yachts and royal palaces around the world with its unique shapes and maple, oak and marble accents, is lending its century-old brand to the project by Stolz Parnters, Mirador Group and Sudhoff Companies.
Source: http://www.chron.com/
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