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Technogym Is Redefining The Designer Workout At Home

Sexy and streamlined equipment that combines aesthetic design with precise, groundbreaking tech has lifted the luxe game for home-gym owners. Here, the Technogym Cross Personal cross trainer steals the scene. Image:

Once a humble corner with a yoga mat and threadbare medicine balls, the home gym has undergone a glam transformation. Today, it’s an unapologetic style statement woven into our most cherished spaces.

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Image: Omar Sartor, courtesy of Technogym

High-end home gyms now boast cutting-edge equipment, sleek design and wellness zones that rival any boutique studio. Leading prestige brands are answering the call with elevated collections designed to blend seamlessly into every lifestyle.

Case in point: Italian luxury fitness company Technogym teamed up with designer Antonio Citterio to create the ultra-sleek Personal Line, giving this space a modernist edge.

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Image: Omar Sartor, courtesy of Technogym
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For those who want to take it outside, Technogym’s all-in-one “gym in a box” delivers a chic outdoor wellness solution at this Los Angeles home.

The boom in home gyms has been propelled by a dramatic rise in fitness aesthetics. No longer just about function, much of today’s equipment is crafted with the same attention to detail as fine furniture: think supple leather, rich timber, marble accents and bespoke finishes.

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Image: Omar Sartor, courtesy of Technogym

The refined silhouette and fine lines of Technogym’s Bike Personal hold this minimalist space by appearing more akin to luxury décor than gym equipment. Other machines, such as the brand’s Run Personal treadmill, have won awards for marrying innovation with sculptural beauty. It’s all a long way from Technogym’s humble origins in 1983, when founder Nerio Alessandri built his first machine, the Hack Squat, in the family garage.

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In 2022, Dior collaborated with Technogym on a limited edition capsule of sculptural workout equipment – including this minimalist monogrammed bench – launched to coincide with the French maison’s streetwear-inflected Dior Vibe collection. Image: Omar Sartor, courtesy of Technogym

In many ways, the rise of the luxury home gym speaks to a broader cultural shift: wellness as a marker of taste. Just as we curate art on our walls or furniture in our living rooms, the equipment we choose has become an extension of personal style.

It’s not only about performance but also about creating a space that inspires—where self-care feels as considered, and as beautiful, as the rest of the home.

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