Marco Milisich Biography
Marco Milisich completed his studies in music, literature and anthropology before embarking on a career as a designer. Thanks to his intellectual training, his approach to design is different from that of those who have followed specific study paths in this discipline. His studies on people have allowed him to belong to the currents of taste and thought of the moment. His passion for music, in particular, gave him a strong sense of essential harmony in design. Milisich appreciates art in all its forms because it brings ideas to life. After collaborating with Atelier Alchimia and Aldo Cibic and acquiring solid experience in the field of design, in 1992 he founded his own studio, Milisich. Over the course of his career, Marco Milisich has developed numerous product or communication projects for various companies, a commitment he continues to maintain. His works include the design of stands for Italian and international fairs, such as the Salone del Mobile in Milan, KölnMobelMesse, Interzoom, La Mia Casa and Macef. The architect also collaborated with the Baxter company, actively dealing with the choice of materials and general supervision of the design, both as regards the product itself and the image associated with it. Marco Milisich has also developed coordinated images and designed trade fair stands and store concepts for major brands such as Lema, MisuraEmme and Rapsel. He also contributed to the image and communication of Cargo-HighTech, also collaborating on the design of some of their sofas.