Designers

Dorelan has always focused on research when creating all of the different products, as well as acontinuous pursuit of excellence to achieve the uniqueness and, of course, the beauty of the bed system.

That's why we chose to work side by side with a team of brilliant, original, eclectic, esteemed and award-winning designers who are sought after all over the world.

Sam Accoceberry

Born in Bordeaux, lives and works in Paris. Graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Art de Nancy, in 2000 he joined the Advanced Design Department of Alcatel. Between 2001 and 2004 he collaborated with Milanese architecture and design studios such as Antonio Citterio & Partners, Rodolfo Dordoni and Paolo Zani. Returning to Paris in 2004, he worked as a design manager for Arik Lévy until 2010, a period in which he also developed his own projects. Since 2008 he has collaborated with ALKI, winning the Red Dot Design Award for two consecutive years. In 2010 he opened his own studio, working as a designer and artistic director for various brands. In 2013 he received the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris.

Enrico Cesana

Born in 1970, he graduated in architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan in 1997. From 1998 to 2004 he dedicated himself to industrial and interior design, studying different design methods. In 2005 he opened a studio in Lissone, dealing with industrial design, communication and architecture. Specializing in upholstered systems, he has designed for important Italian furniture industries. He collaborates with SpHaus, Ivano Redaelli, Orizzonti, Alivar, Composit and Cinova. Since 2009 he has been Art Director of the Dorelan Design area.

Laudani & Romanelli

Marta Laudani and Marco Romanelli, architects, have collaborated since 1988 in associated studios in Rome and Milan. They operate in design (Bosa, Dorelan, Driade, Fiam, Glas, Nodus, Oluce, Salviati), in interior architecture (published in international magazines, participating in the 2004 Venice Biennale), and in exhibit design (exhibitions on Gio Ponti and Bruno Munari). In 2001 they planned the recovery of the "Museum of Roman Civilization" in Rome. Marta Laudani taught "Interior Architecture" and "History of Contemporary Design" at the Sapienza University of Rome; Marco Romanelli was editor of Domus and Abitare.

Giulio Iacchetti

Industrial designer since 1992, Giulio Iacchetti has designed for brands such as Abet Laminati, Alessi, Danese, Elica, Foscarini, Globo Ceramiche, Jannelli&Volpi, Hastens, Magis, Meritalia, Moleskine and Pandora design. Known for innovations such as the Moscardino, a biodegradable cutlery awarded with the Compasso d'Oro in 2001, he received the Prize for Innovation from the President of the Italian Republic in 2009 for the Eureka Coop project. In the same year, the Milan Triennale hosted his solo exhibition “Giulio Iacchetti. Disobedient objects”. In 2012 he launched Internoitaliano, a "widespread factory" of artisan workshops. In 2014 he won his second Compasso d'Oro for the Sfera series of manholes, designed with Matteo Ragni for Montini.

Ilaria Marelli

Architect and designer, I opened the "ilaria marelli studio" laboratory in 2004 where I deal with art direction, product design, strategy, interiors and installations. I collaborate with international companies to create products and collections, alternating mass production and unique pieces for exhibitions. I design showrooms and concept stores for fashion and design, curating an exhibition pavilion for Pitti Immagine since 2006. Promoter of the first cohousing project in Italy, I collaborate with Poli.design and have taught Product-Service Design at the Polytechnic of Milan since 2002. In 2007 I was appointed member of the Italian Design Council, receiving the MILANODONNA award in 2008 and the " AlumniPolimi Award” for Architecture in 2015.