Gessi’s new site presents a wealth of information and news on the company.
December 20th, 2011
Gessi’s brand new website offers a rich source of information on its products, but more than that, the easy to navigate online platform gives greater insight into many aspects of the company.
One can find in-depth details on Gessi’s history, its values, ideas, and production facilities, view their latest projects, or follow them on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
There’s even a unique virtual tour on how their products are made!
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