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Wellcome to G.Galli

As early as 1966, long before the organic boom, we were betting on nature, making a contribution to sustainable living with our furniture.

Our corporate culture has always been rooted in principles of social ecological and economic responsibility, as is our product philosophy and customer orientation. Today we benefit from decades of experience and have always stayed true to our principles.

Awake from italy be due Rome spirit

Our quality promise is inextricably linked with Italian. Because the processing of solid wood has a long tradition here. But furniture from Italian also makes a clear statement about sustainability. It allows us to do justice to our environmental aspirations and achieve the quality that has made g-galli the leading eco-design brand.

Italian design

Our designers and product managers are always a step ahead of home, furniture and colour trends. They decide which trends are relevant and which are just brief fads. They integrate their insights into furniture ideas. After all, our design has to match the same timeless longevity that we see in the material and processing.

From Itay to the whole world

Unbridled commitment, creative ideas and an enjoyment of working with people and the natural material of wood: this is what sets our apprentices apart. We offer apprenticeships in areas ranging from craftsmanship, such as cabinetmaker, joinery technician and timber technologist to administrative areas, such as office clerk.

Piazza del Campidoglio

Camoidoglio Square (Renaissance-style collection)

This design style has been created based on features of Renaissance artitects. It emphasises on symmetry, proportion, geometry and regularity of parts. The presence of ancient architectural elements, which are Entablature, Pediment, Cornice, Arch, and Arcade,remains as a decorative element and features on the design. It has objective and rational features.


Piazza del Campidoglio is one of Rome's most beautiful and sacred squares, designed by Michelangelo and laid out between two summits of the Capitoline Hill, the most important of Rome's fabled seven hills. Michelangelo's plan for the square included the creation of an elegant staircase, the Cordonata. The grandiose, slow rising staircase that leads from the bottom of the Hill to the piazza. In the square, the combination of buildings looks very beautiful and splendid.


The Cordonata is a long and wide staircase with wide treads that creats a grand sense of arrival as one reaches the opening of the space such as an trapezoid. This collection reborns infinite perfection and sacred exclusivity through our outstanding reinterpretation of the Piazza del Campidoglio.

Fontana di Trevi

Trevi fountain, Italy (Baroque-style collection)

This style is characterized by increasingly decorative and elaborate works. Also this Baroque style creates abundant space and new flat format by exaggerated motion and clear detail used to produce drama, exuberance and gradeur.


It is one of the most popular and splendid fountains in the world. It becomes a great reference whomever designs a fountain.


The fountain was completed in 1762 and carved by Baroque style. Also, It has unique features utilizing curve and ceating flexible connection on a huge gemstone The design motive is inspired by the most popular fountatin in Rome, Fontana di Trevi. It is characterized by an exquisite blend of elegant lines and graceful curves.

macuteo obelisco

Obelisk (Renaissance-style collection)

This design style has been created based on features of Renaissance artitects. It emphasises on symmetry, proportion, geometry and regularity of parts. The presence of ancient architectural elements, which are Entablature, Pediment, Cornice, Arch, and Arcade,remains as a decorative element and features on the design. It has objective and rational features.


The Macuteo Obelisk now stans in front of the Pantheon which is one of the monumental façades of Rome. Its official title is Macuteo. This was erected at the Temple of Isis, near the current-day Santa Maria sopra Minerva. This monument stands for the god of sun. It is tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape.


This collection is designed from the Obelisk in Minerva square, Rome. It contains a distinctive dignity connotating tasteful and restrained beauty. You can experience the profound and sophisticated style that comes from the ancient obelisk.

Piazza di Spagna

Spanish Step (Renaissance -style collection)

This design style has been created based on features of Renaissance artitects. It emphasises on symmetry, proportion, geometry and regularity of parts. The presence of ancient architectural elements, which are Entablature, Pediment, Cornice, Arch, and Arcade,remains as a decorative element and features on the design. It has objective and rational features.


The Spanish Steps has a fame of must-do for many travlers and becane the famous site due to the movie "Roman Holiday". This flattering product accoplishes beautiful harmony of curves and straight lines based on the piazza di Spagna. In exquisite blend of feminine curves, sloping straight lines, you can taste the distinctive style of g. galli in this piece.


With it's classic styling but modern color and simple design excluding the excessively gorgeous lines, this product has a wonderful presentation and can be suited perfectly everywhere.