Neo-Modernism, an Italian Design Movement
The Neo-Modernism design movement, emerged in the late 20th century, prioritizes functionality, rejects historical styles, emphasizes individual aesthetics, and embraces pluralism in design.Read More →
January 31, 2025
The Neo-Modernism design movement, emerged in the late 20th century, prioritizes functionality, rejects historical styles, emphasizes individual aesthetics, and embraces pluralism in design.Read More →
Roberto Menghi, an influential Italian designer, left a lasting legacy in architecture and industrial design through his innovative, user-centric approach. His work continues to inspire.Read More →
The “Toga” chair, which can be stacked and is made of a single material and shape, was first shown at the Milan International Furniture Exhibition in 1969 to great acclaim. It was made of fibreglass-reinforced polyester that was compressed and moulded. The chair, which is no longer made, was first made in orange and white, and later in red and black.
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Roberto Lucci, an influential Italian designer, is known for his partnership with Paolo Orlandini, creating innovative products that blend functionality and aesthetics.Read More →
Nani Prina, born in 1938, is an acclaimed Italian architect and designer known for his innovative designs and journalism in architecture, particularly in industrial design and furniture.Read More →
Osvaldo Borsani, a pioneering Italian furniture designer, co-founded Tecno to industrialize elegant, innovative furniture, notably the versatile P40 lounge chair, revolutionizing contract furniture.Read More →