Brionvega is a legendary Italian electronics company founded in Milan in 1945 by Giuseppe Brion, Onorina Tomasin-Brion, and Leone Pajetta, initially as BP Radio S.r.l. before being rebranded as Brionvega in 1963. Known for revolutionizing the electronics industry with futuristic television sets and audio equipment, the company became one of the brightest stars in Italian design history by collaborating with renowned designers including Marco Zanuso, Richard Sapper, Rodolfo Bonetto, and the Castiglioni brothers. Brionvega created iconic products like the Orion TV (1961), Doney portable transistor television (1962), and Algol TV (1964), winning the prestigious Compasso d'Oro in 1970 for production excellence. Now based in Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and reborn under SIM2's leadership, Brionvega continues to produce timeless Made in Italy audio systems that combine geometrical design perfection with superior sound quality, maintaining its 60-year legacy as a symbol of Italian industrial design innovation and aesthetic excellence in consumer electronics.
Brionvega is a legendary Italian electronics company founded in Milan in 1945 by Giuseppe Brion, Onorina Tomasin-Brion, and Leone Pajetta, initially as BP Radio S.r.l. before being rebranded as Brionvega in 1963. Known for revolutionizing the electronics industry with futuristic television sets and audio equipment, the company became one of the brightest stars in Italian design history by collaborating with renowned designers including Marco Zanuso, Richard Sapper, Rodolfo Bonetto, and the Castiglioni brothers. Brionvega created iconic products like the Orion TV (1961), Doney portable transistor television (1962), and Algol TV (1964), winning the prestigious Compasso d'Oro in 1970 for production excellence. Now based in Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and reborn under SIM2's leadership, Brionvega continues to produce timeless Made in Italy audio systems that combine geometrical design perfection with superior sound quality, maintaining its 60-year legacy as a symbol of Italian industrial design innovation and aesthetic excellence in consumer electronics.