The new Golden Goose headquarters in Milan, with Mara chairs

Golden Goose moves to new headquarters and chooses Simple Chairs by Mara to furnish them

The new Golden Goose offices in Milan are located in the Porta Romana district, in the disused area of the railway yard that will house the Olympic Village. The project, carried out by the company’s in-house architects and ML Architettura, recalls the atmosphere of the previous headquarters, located in an old foundry on Via Marghera.

sede-golden-goose-milano.jpg

Located in two old industrial warehouses, the new headquarters externally look like two black parallelepipeds that intersect each other. The larger building, on 3 levels, has an area of 3,670 square meters and houses the offices, while the smaller one, 1,000 square meters, houses the showroom.

sede-golden-goose-milano.jpg

The new Golden Goose headquarters in Milan: an extensive and flexible space

This large space, without pillars or columns, revolves around a large central patio and its walls are entirely covered with spray-applied plaster. Eleven 18m long LED lights strips make up the lighting. The showroom is accessed via a corridor that, in each season, will offer an immersive path showing the different collections.

sede-golden-goose-milano.jpg

The Simple Chairs, by Mara, composed of aluminum seat and backrest with painted steel frame, are lightweight and versatile, and furnish all the areas dedicated to meetings, emphasizing the industrial style of the spacious environments.

Discover the Follow tables in the Hivos headquarters in The Hague

Lastly, the showroom, conceived as a flexible space, will be used for different purposes related to the Golden TV in periods without sale campaign.

The entrance to the new Golden Goose headquarters in Milan

Related Articles

News

Agape: 50 years of excellence

“In realtà, volevamo fare dell’altro” (“Actually, we wanted to do something else”) is the title of the exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of Agape, a company founded on the banks of the Mincio River in 1973.

Read more »