Danese
Founded in Milan in 1957 by Bruno Danese and Jacqueline Vodoz, Danese Milano is a historic Italian design company associated with the development of post-war modernism. From the beginning, the brand collaborated with leading designers to create objects that combine clarity, function and industrial production.
Danese became known for everyday design objects — calendars, desk accessories, lighting and functional pieces — many of which remain in production today. The collection reflects a rational and essential approach that continues to define the brand.

Brand classics
Timor Perpetual Calendar
Timor is one of the most recognized objects in the Danese collection. Designed by Enzo Mari, the perpetual calendar translates graphic clarity into a three-dimensional form. It remains a strong and understated presence on the desk.

Cubo Ashtray
Cubo redefines a simple everyday object through geometry and discretion. Designed by Bruno Munari, the rotating lid conceals its function within a strict, essential form. It remains part of the permanent Danese production.

Falkland Lamp
Falkland is a lightweight suspension lamp defined by its textile silhouette. The elastic fabric naturally shapes the form, creating soft and diffused light. It remains one of the most recognizable lighting designs in the Danese collection.
