Enzo Mari Danese Original Poster, 1973
By Enzo Mari, Danese Milano
Located in Milan, IT
"Una proposta per la lavorazione a mano della porcellana" rare poster designed by Enzo Mari for his
Vintage 1970s Italian Posters
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Enzo Mari Danese Original Poster, 1973
By Enzo Mari, Danese Milano
Located in Milan, IT
"Una proposta per la lavorazione a mano della porcellana" rare poster designed by Enzo Mari for his
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$1,738
H 37.8 in W 25.2 in D 0.04 in
Enzo Mari Danese Exhibition Stedelijk Museum Original Poster, 1966
By Enzo Mari, Danese Milano
Located in Milan, IT
Rare poster designed by Enzo Mari "Ontwerp en Produktie. Voorwerpen van Angelo Mangiarotti, Enzo
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$2,349
H 25.99 in W 18.9 in
1970 original exhibition poster by Enzo Mari Contenir Regarder Jouer
Located in PARIS, FR
The 1970 original exhibition poster by Enzo Mari, titled "Contenir Regarder Jouer," serves as a
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Danese Milano, Simboli Arrow Poster
By Enzo Mari
Located in New Milford, CT
Created by one of Danese Milano’s most lauded designers, Enzo Mari, the Simboli Sinsemantici (Syn
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Enzo Mari Goose Poster on Plastic
By Enzo Mari
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Transparent plastic poster with silk printed white goose. The print was designed in 1960s by Enzo
Plastic
Enzo Mari Panther Poster on Black Plastic
By Enzo Mari
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Black plastic poster with silk printed black panther. The print was designed in 1960s by Enzo Mari
Plastic
Danese Milano Simboli Trefoil
By Enzo Mari
Located in New Milford, CT
Created by one of Danese Milano’s most lauded designers, Enzo Mari, the Simboli Sinsemantici (Syn
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Danese Milano - Simboli Star
By Enzo Mari
Located in New Milford, CT
Created by one of Danese Milano’s most lauded designers, Enzo Mari, the Simboli Sinsemantici (Syn
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Danese Milano, Simboli Moon
By Enzo Mari
Located in New Milford, CT
Created by one of Danese Milano’s most lauded designers, Enzo Mari, the Simboli Sinsemantici (Syn
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Enzo Mari, Table model “Effe”
By Enzo Mari
Located in Milano, IT
Enzo Mari 1932 - 2020 Table model “Effe” Manufactured by Simon in 1974. Literature: Metamobile 1973, Simon International catalogue, 1973, n.p. Enzo Mari: Proposta per un’Autoproge...
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Enzo Mari was an influential industrial designer and a beloved curmudgeon who revered Marxism. His vintage mid-century modern designs are simple, functional and poetic. Widely known Mari-designed objects include desk accessories, such as the Formosa perpetual wall calendar, vases, cocktail tables and chandeliers.
Enzo Mari's work is embedded within the city of Milan, the Italian capital of all things design. In fact, the traffic bollards he devised are part of the city itself: Shaped like "panettone" cakes, they simultaneously direct traffic and provide seating for pedestrians.
In 1974, Mari published Autoprogettazione? (roughly translated as self-design), a Marx-inspired, anti-industrial, do-it-yourself handbook for the everyday person to use to build furniture without the assistance of a glitzy designer or knowledge of complex joinery. Mari’s intent with the publication was to remove the alienation of the creator and manufacturer from the end product by teaching anyone to develop a critical eye for production.
Artek relaunched kits based on the blueprints in the manual in an exhibition at Spazio Rossana Orlandi in 2010. The subsequent collectability of his work was reportedly irksome for Mari because he abhorred the industrial production for which he was becoming known.
Mari’s meager upbringing heavily influenced his politics, and even in childhood, he would come up with ingenious ways to support the family financially. As a designer, the desire to envision and build significant pieces was more important to Mari than devising new marketing and retail sales tactics. He optimistically believed objects could change the world. This view went against the rising consumer mania for every next trend that surfaced in the late 20th century. Not surprisingly, his ecological and economical stance led him to produce fewer objects.
Mari's philosophy did not stop people from desiring his creations, nor prevent other designers from wanting to collaborate with him. Following World War II, he worked for companies like Danese, Olivetti, Artemide, Driade and Alessi, who brought his prodigious designs to the public, and Mari’s work was widely celebrated.
The Golden Compass, Italy's highest honor for industrial design, was awarded to Mari four times before he died from COVID in 2020, and New York’s Museum of Modern Art has a permanent collection of his objects on display.
On 1stDibs, find a collection of Enzo Mari decorative objects, folk art and serveware.
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