Daniel Germani Collection
Profile
"Daniel Germani is the Creative Director and Founder of Daniel Germani Designs, a firm that specializes in custom modern furniture, interior design and architectural renovation. After earning his architecture degree in his country of Argentina, Daniel spent eight years in Europe working in various creative and entrepreneurial endeavors.
While his firm is based out of Phoenix, AZ, Daniel travels the world doing collaborative design work with leading global brands such as Cosentino, Brown Jordan Outdoor Kitchens, Riva 1920 and Gandia Blasco. ASA-D2, an outdoor kitchen designed in partnership with Dekton by Cosentino and Brown Jordan Outdoor Kitchens, has earned top industry accolades such as the Interior Design 2017 Best of Year (BOY) Award for Outdoor Furniture and a finalist in the 2017 NYCxDesign Awards, among others.
His latest work, a credenza-inspired bath vanity called DeKauri designed in collaboration with Dekton by Cosentino, Riva1920, Fantini and Juniper won a best of KBIS Silver Award at the 2018 Kitchen + Bath Industry Show, 2018 Architectural Digest Great Design Award, 2018 NYCXDesign Awards in the Bathroom category and The German Design Awards in the Excellence in Design, Bathroom Category. His collaboration with the iconic outdoor furniture brand Gandia Blasco, Solanas, was a finalist in the 2018 NYCXDesign Awards. His designs have been featured in leading media outlets, including Architectural Digest, ELLE Décor, LUXE Interiors + Design, Modern Luxury, Robb Report, Interior Design, Surface, Wallpaper, Mansion Global, The LA Times, Town & Country, and more. Daniel's global design leadership has earned him several panel engagements at top industry conferences and fairs: The Montreal World Design Summit, panels at London’s Clerkenwell Design Week, Salone del Mobile 2018 and at the 2017 and 2018 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS).
Daniel’s aesthetic is influenced by the Bauhaus, Oscar Neimeyer, Le Corbusier, Mies and Frank Lloyd Wright, and his philosophy is simple: good design should always be honest and inspiring."