Ico Parisi (1916 – 1996) Italian Furniture Designer
Ico Parisi was an Italian architect and designer of the modernist style who worked with Luisa Aiani and opened La Ruota in 1947. LEARN MORERead More →
January 31, 2025
The Italian Designers collection highlights the influential figures who have shaped Italian decorative arts, furniture, and industrial design. Renowned for blending tradition with innovation, Italian designers have significantly contributed to historical craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics. This category explores their impact on furniture, textiles, ceramics, glass, metalwork, and more.
Topics include:
Renaissance and Baroque Masters – The early influence of Filippo Brunelleschi, Andrea Palladio, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini on design.
Mid-Century Modern Icons – Pioneers like Gio Ponti, Achille Castiglioni, and Carlo Scarpa who revolutionized Italian furniture and lighting design.
Postmodern and Radical Design – The contributions of Ettore Sottsass, Alessandro Mendini, and the Memphis Group.
Luxury and High-End Craftsmanship – The artistry of Piero Fornasetti, Franco Albini, and Gaetano Pesce in decorative objects and interiors.
Contemporary Italian Designers – The global impact of Patricia Urquiola, Fabio Novembre, and Piero Lissoni.
Ico Parisi was an Italian architect and designer of the modernist style who worked with Luisa Aiani and opened La Ruota in 1947. LEARN MORERead More →
Enzo Mari, Italian modernist designer, known for radical politics in creations, worked with plastic, taught, collaborated, and exhibited globally, winning design awards.Read More →
In 1920 Vico Magistretti was born in Milan, Italy. First recognition of his work came in 1948, at the 8th Triennale. He started designing for Cassina in 1960, and from that date on his signature is to be found on many products.Read More →
Rodolfo Bonetto (1929 – 1991) was Italian furniture and industrial designer. He began his design career at the Pininfarina automobile body design firm. In 1958, he founded his studio. Between 1963-69, was a member of ADI (Associazione per il Disegno Industriale) advisory committee and participated in numerous other professional organisations. Read More →
Eugenio Quarto (1867 – 1931) was an Italian furniture designer who was born near Bergamo. He was professionally based in Milan.Read More →
Studio Alchimia Italian design collaborative located in Milan. Alessandro Guerriero (b. 1943), an architect, created Studio Alchimia in 1976 as a gallery to show experimental work that was not limited by industrial production. Read More →
The Memphis Group, led by Ettore Sottsass, revolutionized interior design with bold, asymmetrical, and colorful furniture and accessories. Their impact was both divisive and influential.Read More →
Pietro Chiesa, an Italian designer, co-founded Fontana Arte and created innovative glass and wood-and-glass furniture. His work was featured in various exhibitions.Read More →
Michele De Lucchi, an Italian architect and designer, is known for his influential works and collaborations, experimenting with new forms, and creating iconic furniture designs.Read More →
He worked independently as a graphic and product designer and illustrator for advertising agencies, publishers, and his clients; he worked for the Societa Donchi Formart, Milan. In 1978, with Paolo Pedrizzetti, he set up an industrial design studio where he initially designed materials and tiles. He worked on promotional accessories, point-of-sale displays in retail stores, and designed fabrics and dinnerware.Read More →