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Table Lamp by Alessandro Mendini for Studio Alchimia, Italy, 1980s, Pink & Blue
Table Lamp by Alessandro Mendini for Studio Alchimia, Italy, 1980s, Pink & Blue

Table Lamp by Alessandro Mendini for Studio Alchimia, Italy, 1980s, Pink & Blue

By Gruppo Alchimia, Alessandro Mendini

Located in Kansas City, MO

Rare Postmodern table lamp designed by Alessandro Mendini for Studio Alchimia / Gruppo Alchimia. Very good condition with few if any signs of wear. Pink and blue lacquered aluminum w...

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1980s Italian Post-Modern Vintage Gruppo Alchimia Furniture

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Aluminum, Steel

Ir_reale Table Tribute to Carlo Mollino by Alessandro Guerriero for Alchimia
Ir_reale Table Tribute to Carlo Mollino by Alessandro Guerriero for Alchimia

Ir_reale Table Tribute to Carlo Mollino by Alessandro Guerriero for Alchimia

By Alessandro Guerriero, Gruppo Alchimia

Located in Milan, Italy

Ir_reale table tribute to Reale table of Carlo Mollino, 1946 designed and produced by Alchimia in 2010. The table has a base in FLOU plexiglass and crystal top. Limited edition of nine copies in different colors. Signed and numbered. Biography In 1976 Alessandro and Adriana Guerriero established Alchimia, the first example of manufacturing designers in Milan. In 1978 and 1979 they presented the Bau haus and Bau haus II collections. Lamps, armchairs, chairs, tables, cabinets, and so on. Artists involved: Alessandro Mendini, Ettore Sottsass, Bruno and Giorgio Gregori, Michele De Lucchi, Andrea Branzi, UFO, Paola Navone, Daniela Puppa, Franco Raggi. The prevalent decorative material is laminated plastic. Alchimia’s culture, which is against the Italian design (Casabella magazine) changes the base of all previous design theories, resulting in a profound and radical change in the mindset of architects. Visual Alphabets, Redesign, Trivial Design, Cosmetics and Sentimental Robot are the slogans underlying the exuberant and vast production of Alchimia city. In the theoretical manifesto of the group, Alessandro Mendini writes “Alchimia is not interested in disciplines because they are considered to be within their rules. Indeed, it is important to look into the existing large free spaces between them. Alchimia weighs the assumption that conception and confused production methods should coexist where craftsmanship, manufacturing, information technology, techniques and current and obsolete materials can get mixed up. “They are handcrafted objects, recycled, mass, improbable, provocative, Kitsch, all very theory-laden. It operates and experiences in many sectors: the Pensione Ideale (Franco Raggi), the Copertine di Domus (Occhiomagico), the Abito Sonoro and the performance of Persone Dipinte (Anna Gili), the Stilismo della Moda (Cinzia Ruggeri...

Category

2010s Italian Modern Gruppo Alchimia Furniture

Materials

Crystal

Cabinet Ollo Model by A. Mendini and A. Guerriero for Alchimia, Italy
Cabinet Ollo Model by A. Mendini and A. Guerriero for Alchimia, Italy

Cabinet Ollo Model by A. Mendini and A. Guerriero for Alchimia, Italy

By Gruppo Alchimia

Located in Milan, Italy

Cabinet Ollo Collection, glossy polyester lacquered wood panels, glossy white and black lacquered top and bottom discs, matte black lacquered interior, crystal shelves. Publication: A. Mendini e A. Guerriero, "Collezione Ollo", Catalogo Museo Alchimia 1988; Raffaella Poletti, Atelier Mendini "Una utopia visiva", Fabbri Editori 1992. Biography In 1976 Alessandro and Adriana Guerriero established Alchimia, the first example of manufacturing designers in Milan. In 1978 and 1979 they presented the Bau haus and Bau haus II collections. Lamps, armchairs, chairs, tables, cabinets, and so on. Artists involved: Alessandro Mendini, Ettore Sottsass, Bruno and Giorgio Gregori, Michele De Lucchi, Andrea Branzi, UFO, Paola Navone, Daniela Puppa, Franco Raggi. The prevalent decorative material is laminated plastic. Alchimia’s culture, which is against the Italian design (Casabella magazine) changes the base of all previous design theories, resulting in a profound and radical change in the mindset of architects. Visual Alphabets, Redesign, Trivial Design, Cosmetics and Sentimental Robot are the slogans underlying the exuberant and vast production of Alchimia city. In the theoretical manifesto of the group, Alessandro Mendini writes “Alchimia is not interested in disciplines because they are considered to be within their rules. Indeed, it is important to look into the existing large free spaces between them. Alchimia weighs the assumption that conception and confused production methods should coexist where craftsmanship, manufacturing, information technology, techniques and current and obsolete materials can get mixed up. “They are handcrafted objects, recycled, mass, improbable, provocative, Kitsch, all very theory-laden. It operates and experiences in many sectors: the Pensione Ideale (Franco Raggi), the Copertine di Domus (Occhiomagico), the Abito Sonoro and the performance of Persone Dipinte (Anna Gili), the Stilismo della Moda (Cinzia Ruggeri...

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1990s Italian Modern Gruppo Alchimia Furniture

Materials

Crystal

Table Infinito Model by Gruppo Alchimia, Italy
Table Infinito Model by Gruppo Alchimia, Italy

Table Infinito Model by Gruppo Alchimia, Italy

By Gruppo Alchimia

Located in Milan, Italy

Infinito table in laminated wood by Gruppo Alchimia, circa 2000. Exhibited at the show Alchimismo, Frigoriferi Milanesi, Milan 2011. Biography: In 1976 Alessandro and Adriana Gu...

Category

Early 2000s Italian Modern Gruppo Alchimia Furniture

Materials

Metal

Alessandro Mendini Table Model Freccia for Gruppo Alchimia, Italy
Alessandro Mendini Table Model Freccia for Gruppo Alchimia, Italy

Alessandro Mendini Table Model Freccia for Gruppo Alchimia, Italy

By Alessandro Mendini, Gruppo Alchimia

Located in Milan, Italy

Freccia table in lacquered wood and silkscreened metal base designed by Alessandro Mendini for Gruppo Alchimia, about 2000. Exhibited at the show Alchimismo, Frigoriferi Milanesi, Mi...

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Early 2000s Italian Modern Gruppo Alchimia Furniture

Materials

Metal

Desk by Alchimia Redesign Collection, Italy
Desk by Alchimia Redesign Collection, Italy

Desk by Alchimia Redesign Collection, Italy

By Gruppo Alchimia

Located in Milan, Italy

Project by Alessandro Guerriero with a hand painted decoration by Paolo Euchaurren on a desk by Gio Ponti. Redesign collection. Unique piece. Wood and acrylic decoration on wood. Exh...

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Early 2000s Italian Modern Gruppo Alchimia Furniture

Materials

Wood

Spiritello Sculpture Prototype by Alessandro Guerriero for Alchimia, Italy
Spiritello Sculpture Prototype by Alessandro Guerriero for Alchimia, Italy

Spiritello Sculpture Prototype by Alessandro Guerriero for Alchimia, Italy

By Alessandro Guerriero, Gruppo Alchimia

Located in Milan, Italy

"Spiritello" plexiglass sculpture designed by Alessandro Guerriero for Alchimia, circa 1990. Signed Alchimia, A. Guerriero. Biography In 1976 Alessandro and Adriana Guerriero establ...

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1990s Italian Modern Gruppo Alchimia Furniture

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Plexiglass

Bookcase Totem Collezione Ollo Alchimia by Alessandro Guerriero, Italy
Bookcase Totem Collezione Ollo Alchimia by Alessandro Guerriero, Italy

Bookcase Totem Collezione Ollo Alchimia by Alessandro Guerriero, Italy

By Alessandro Guerriero, Gruppo Alchimia

Located in Milan, Italy

Bookcase Totem Ollo collection, Alchimia, 2019, in lacquered wood black and metallic yellow. In 1976 Alessandro and Adriana Guerriero established Alchi...

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2010s Italian Modern Gruppo Alchimia Furniture

Materials

Wood

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