Sergio Mannino graduated from the University of Florence’s Architecture program and worked extensively with radical design masters Ettore Sottsass and Remo Buti. He taught interior architecture at the University of Florence for three years before moving to New York in... Read More
Sergio Mannino graduated from the University of Florence’s Architecture
program and worked extensively with radical design masters Ettore
Sottsass and Remo Buti. He taught interior architecture at the
University of Florence for three years before moving to New York in
2001. In September 2002, he mounted a one-man show of his furniture
designs, including nine built pieces and 100 watercolors, at the
Memphis-Postdesign Gallery in Milan, once again under Sottsass’
supervision. From 2005 until 2008, Sergio ran the U.S. branch of
Studio 63, the retail design agency behind the success of Miss Sixty and
many other brands. In 2008, he founded his own architectural branding
agency to help brands succeed through design innovation. Sergio regularly contributes to Forbes with retail, branding, and design articles.
WHO I AM
An Italian Architect and Designer Based in New York, Working on Furniture, Rugs, Interiors and more