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Tre Tigri Design is a creative lab founded in 2008 by Luca Lunghini and Monica Kobiakov, two industrial designers recently settled in Rome after working for many years in Madrid and London.
We design and manufacture products for a variety of markets. Currently our products are on sale at museum bookshops, libraries, home decoration stores and clothing stores across Rome. We handle every phase of the production, from the first conceptual designs to the final product, paying particular attention to its communication and presentation at the different points of sale.
In addition to our own production, we offer bespoke laser cutting and engraving services to third parties, as well as plotter cut vinyl decals and heat transfers for textiles. |
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Born in Rome, Italy in 1980. In 2000 Luca moves to Spain to study Industrial Design at Madrid's Istituto Europeo di Design. In 2003 he graduates and begins to work with the creative team of the IED Studio under the guidance of designer Alessandro Vassallo Rossi.
Meanwhile he continues to study and in 2005 earns a Master's Degree in Product Design. That same year Luca travels to Sao Paolo (Brazil) for the development of a project at VRD Research Studio. Once back in Europe he begins to collaborate with the London-based studio Quinine Design Partnership where he moves in the beginning of 2006 to work full time.
In the middle of 2007 Luca returns to Rome and opens the studio Tre Tigri Design. Luca also collaborates as a teacher at Rome's Istituto Europeo di Design. |
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Born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1976, in 2001 she obtains a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Caracas' Universidad Simón Bolívar. For several years she works as an engineer in India, Italy and Spain.
In 2004 she attends Madrid's Istituto Europeo di Design and after two years obtains a master's degree in Product Design.
Starting 2006 she moves to London to work at Quinine Design Partnership where she remains until mid 2007 when she relocates to Italy and opens Tre Tigri Design in Rome. Monica also teaches occasionally at Rome's Istituto Europeo di Design. |
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