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Emanuela Frattini Magnusson
Milan, ItalyEmanuela Frattini Magnusson is a Milan-born architect and designer based in New York, currently Design Director at Related, Hudson Yards. From 2013-17 she was Global Head of Design at Bloomberg LP, working at the intersection of design and planning to create an expression of corporate culture at an international scope. Prior to Bloomberg she founded EFM Design & Architecture, an award-winning, multi-disciplinary practice spanning architecture, interiors, product and brand development. She has created award-winning products for leading manufacturers, including her Propeller tables for Knoll and a collection for the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), including the Sky umbrella (with Tibor Kalman). Her architectural and design work has been widely published in the United States and Europe. She graduated in architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, and holds an MBA from NYU Stern School of Business. She is LEED® accredited.
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