Future Furniture magazine about ONE GOOD WORLD ECOngress, Las Vegas
“This event (ONE GOOD WORLD ECOngress) was to showcase the affects of green products as well, so there were several speakers worth mentioning. My favorite was Antonio Larosa. Since recycling is near and dear to our hearts at Futures Furniture, his presentation on the reuse of old furniture designs into newer and more contemporary designs was terrific. Mr. Larosa teaches his students to reuse materials and waste to create and invent designs that will continue to give back”

Dennis M. - Morristown, New Jersey

"I retained Antonio Larosa to design and monitor the renovation of my home...
...The appearance of our finished project turned out even better than my wife and I had imagined. It is beautiful and functional.  During the project he developed a good feel for our tastes and was very careful and became someone whose judgment we trust completely.  Tony helped us make great decisions about the colors, lighting & textures to be used. He focused on many details which we would have overlooked.  Once the project was completed we realized the importance of such details and foresight on Tony's part."
  
        

Prof. Robert Wolf, Director, School of Design, Arizona State University ('97)
"I consider Tony Larosa as an independent, highly creative designer/educator whose work shows a strong background in interior architecture and furniture design. As a highly creative individual his teaching and ideas does not conform to the prevailing norms of design educators... he has a broad capacity for ideas and problem solving, all based on a truly international perspective... is comparable to the most accomplished faculty with whom I have worked. "
Desert Living magazine
"To everyone that meets Antonio Larosa, it's immediately apparent this architect-designer loves what he does for a living. When he talks about furniture he's created (and the effect it has on people) he beams like a proud parent. For more than 20 years Larosa's designs have encouraged people to interact with each-other and recognize that good design can make people more playful."
New Times, Phoenix, Arizona (excerpt)
"...One of the smartest-looking interiors in Phoenix. The place is triking, all gleaming, burnished cherry wood (you'll want to run your hands across it) and sleek, shiny mirrors... The designer [Antonio Larosa] of the restaurant knows something about casual, understated elegance."
The Business Journal.
"The Italian designer with keen eye for what Americans want".

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