The six-story Palazzo Pertusati, which is in the center of Via Senato and only has Kering living there, has a stunning double view of the quadrilatero della moda on one side and the Giardini di Porta Venezia (Indro Montanelli Gardens) on the other.
This structure was built on the site of the former Palazzo Pertusati Gropallo, which was designed by Simone Cantoni in the 18th century and was once regarded as an example of the neoclassical style.
The interiors have been completely rearranged for flexible use, maximizing natural light, and providing a comfortable experience: five stories are devoted to work areas, with a bottle and cafeteria, and a gathering room with an all encompassing perspective is situated on the highest level. The floors include meeting rooms, collaborative spaces, private phone booths, and more than 300 formal seats. Italian design icons are arranged in spaces finished in organic colors and textured materials, and the decor is surrounded by a natural environment that emphasizes greenery.
Normal regions incorporate a devoted container, a bar and a fabulous open air terrasse of more than 1,500sqm with a perspective on the Duomo and the housetops of the Milan business locale. Leed Platinum and Well Gold sustainability certifications will soon be achieved, despite the fact that this best-in-class workplace was primarily designed to foster authentic teamwork and collaboration.
Kering is a global luxury group that oversees the development of a number of well-known fashion, leather goods, and jewelry houses: Kering Eyewear, as well as Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, and Qeelin By putting imagination at the core of its methodology, Kering empowers its Homes to draw new lines as far as their innovative articulation while creating the upcoming Extravagance in an economical and capable manner. These values are embodied in our signature: Engaging Creative mind”. In 2022, Kering had north of 47,000 workers and income of €20.4 billion.