From concept to creation and critical acclaim, we work with the world’s best.
Robotic cell therapy clusters
Multiply Labs, a San Francisco–based company, envisions a world where every patient has access to next-gen, precision medicines. To illustrate that vision through design, the company turned to our Product Design Team.
DiscoverAn engaging visual merchandising system.
Design Group Italia partnered with Amplifon to rethink the visual merchandising system of the company's concept store.
DiscoverElevating Home automation
The new home automation solution for easy and adaptable household management.
DiscoverA new immersive showroom
Our space design team teamed up with Louis Poulsen to create a space that elegantly blends the company's product portfolio with the people working and living in and around the venue.
DiscoverA longstanding collaboration for the early years of life.
We have partnered with Chicco by Artsana Group for over 10 years, consulting on a wide range of projects, developing and harmonizing a consistent and unitary product visual identity.
DiscoverHigher standards for machinery design
Discover the new Uteco Onyx Go language: a disruptive, human centered, environment friendly design for the industry.
DiscoverA step towards the future of prosthetics
We teamed up with Össur, a global innovation leader in the orthotics and prosthetics industry to create a groundbreaking design for their new actively powered microprocessor prosthetic knee.
DiscoverElevating product shopability and retail engagement
Design Group Italia has teamed up with Amplifon to simplify their entire visual global strategy. Complementing the strategic revamp we also redesigned Amplifon’s Cube, an iconic item on the hearing aid market.
DiscoverAn exhibition to celebrate 30 years of Blue Lagoon
To showcase how design is part of Blue Lagoon’s DNA, we designed an exhibition for the Design March Icelandic festival.
DiscoverDesigning a digital lifeline
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death and disability in the world, with a majority of deaths occurring in developing countries, where care is not readily available.
What if we could bring cardiovascular care to places where the infrastructure is lacking? What if that solution could also make the daily life of chronic patients easier?
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