The 100-year history of Porro is a tale of dedication, innovation, and family tradition, unfolding across four generations—each one interpreting and responding to the changes of its time.
A family that has evolved while remaining true to its aesthetic vision, defined by purity of form, technological research, and artisanal attention to detail, in a timeless design philosophy that transcends trends, focusing on elegance and the longevity of each creation.
Each generation has embraced its era in a unique way, demonstrating that the ability to live in the present has been key to keeping this design tradition alive and thriving.
The First Generation: Craftsmanship and Passion for Wood
In 1925, brothers Giulio and Stefano Porro, skilled cabinetmakers, open a small workshop to create custom-made furniture reflecting their passion for wood. Each piece is a work of art, meticulously crafted for Milan’s bourgeoisie.
The Second Generation: an Innovative Factory
After World War II, during the economic boom, the second generation —cousins Carlo, Arturo, and Silvio—recognize the need to adapt to the changing needs of families. With foresight, they begin producing bedroom furniture, understanding the importance of meeting the demands of a growing society while keeping wood at the core of their production. This transformation turns Porro into a full-fledged industry, already looking towards design with early collaborations, such as Bruno Munari, who created the Porro logo (and the Cubovo trolley, still part of the Porro collection).
The Third Generation: Design and Functionality
The third generation—Lorenzo, Fabio, Giovanni, and Danilo Porro—transform the company by introducing digitalization, revolutionizing both production and design processes. They focused on design, starting a collaboration with Piero Lissoni. Through modular systems featuring seemingly simple yet complex solutions, Porro merged aesthetics with functionality, shaping an innovative and distinctive brand identity.
The Fourth Generation: Towards a Global and Sustainable Future
Since the 2000s, with the arrival of Maria, the marketing and communication director, Porro has transformed into a company capable of establishing a dialogue with a global audience, fostering the creation of a network of architects, designers, and professionals from all over the world, with a focus on collaboration and innovation. In parallel, production expands on an architectural scale, offering tailor-made solutions that shape spaces and make them dynamic, conceiving furniture not as an isolated element but as a tool for design. This evolution leads to innovative and just-in-time production, strengthening a lean approach aimed at sustainable growth and the optimization of production processes. This direction is further consolidated by the arrival of Maria's cousins: Giovanni Porro, coordinator of the management and quality system, Giulio Porro, procurement specialist, and Beatrice Porro.