Giotto Stoppino: An Icon of Italian Postmodern and Neo-Liberty Design
Giotto Stoppino was a key figure in Italian design, fusing modernism with postmodernism, exemplified by his iconic works like the 6364 Magazine Rack and Cavour Chair.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Giotto Stoppino was a key figure in Italian design, fusing modernism with postmodernism, exemplified by his iconic works like the 6364 Magazine Rack and Cavour Chair.Read More →
Lodovico Meneghetti (1926–2020) was a pivotal Italian architect known for his Neo-Liberty contributions, blending historical influences and craftsmanship within modern design.Read More →
Adelmo Rascaroli, an influential Italian architect and designer, made significant contributions to 20th-century design, particularly in furniture. His work reflects Italian craftsmanship and innovation.Read More →
The monograph “Pier Luigi Nervi: Minimum Series” offers a comprehensive exploration of the influential architect and engineer’s works, providing insights through primary sources and visual interpretations. Read More →
Carlo Scarpa: Architecture and Design showcases the iconic architect’s mastery and legacy, inspiring a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity in contemporary design.Read More →
Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Ada Louise Huxtable wrote this 1960 monograph about the eminent Italian architect and structural engineer Pier Luigi Nervi (1891-1979).Read More →
Luca Erba, an Italian architect and designer, graduated from the Polytechnic University of Milan. He aims to create enduring products with a blend of contemporary and traditional elements.Read More →
Franca Stagi, an Italian industrial designer, collaborated with Cesare Leonardi to create iconic pieces like the Dondolo rocking chair, showcased in international exhibitions.Read More →
Luciano Baldessari was a notable Italian designer and architect, influential in Italian Rationalism, known for his 1929 Luminator torchère and various Milanese buildings.Read More →
Trained as an architect in London, he and a team of 120 transform centuries-old stone ruins into exquisite dwellings at Castello di Reschio, a 3,000-acre private community in Umbria, Italy, on land originally purchased by his parents.Read More →