We meet Tobia Scarpa, architect, restoration architect, designer, teacher, who has…
We meet Ugo La Pietra in his spacious studio in Milan,…
It’s likely that, when hearing the name Alexander Rodchenko, your thoughts…
In the early 1960s, Massimo Vignelli and his wife Lella Vignelli…
We are in Milan and spring is in the air. Being…
Massimo Vignelli designed this stunning and elegantly curved, glass-blown mushroom-shaped silhouette…
A light switch, a wall socket and a bed lamp: three…
We meet Paolo Lomazzi at the end of the afternoon, in…
Danish architect Poul Henningsen (1894 –1967), known by his initials, PH,…
During a magical period for Italian design at the beginning of…
Recently we published an article on Fungo, a hand-blown mushroom-shaped…
Carlo Nason is the creator of numerous extraordinary lighting pieces. Born…
Olivetti was an Italian manufacturer mostly renowned for producing typewriters; the…
Fabio Lenci is an incredibly versatile designer. In his long career…
Recently we introduced you to the world of Olivetti…
During his continuous, relentless activity in design from the end of…
Bruno Gecchelin was born a designer; at a very young age…
Widely considered a functionalist masterpiece, the K.B. Hallen in Copenhagen became…
Shigeaki Asahara, probably most known for the designs he did for…
Inspiration for a new design can literally be found anywhere. Through…
Eclisse – a play of light and shadow, of concealment, cast in…
In its heyday, Lyfa produced highly original, imaginative and fashionable lamps…
Purely beautiful and functional, these qualities characterise Lisa Johansson-Pape’s (1907-1989) work…
Poul Henningsen (1894-1967), also known by the initials PH, was a…
Wim Rietveld (1924-1985) studied Industrial Design at The Hague Academy. After…
Cesare ‘Joe’ Colombo was a designer for only 10 years, but…
After the widespread adoption of the typewriter there was a great…
Poul Henningsen (1894–1967) was an architect, author, critic and creator of…
Quite often, you will see the names Facet and Facet-Pop being…