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  • Secticon table clock by Angelo Mangiarotti
    By Angelo Mangiarotti
    Located in Rivoli, IT
    Table clock designed by Angelo Mangiarotti and Bruno Morassutti in 1956 for the Swiss company Le Porte-Echappement Universel. Black plastic frame, battery-operated movement.
    Category

    Vintage 1950s Swiss Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

    Materials

    Brass

  • Orologio da tavolo Secticon by Angelo Mangiarotti
    By Angelo Mangiarotti
    Located in Rivoli, IT
    Orologio da tavolo disegnato da Angelo Mangiarotti e Bruno Morassutti nel 1956 per l’azienda svizzera Le Porte-Echappement Universel. Struttura in ...
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    Vintage 1950s Swiss Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

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    Brass

  • Angelo Mangiarotti Pair Marble Vases
    By Angelo Mangiarotti, Knoll
    Located in New York, NY
    Pair of Angelo Mangiarotti Marble Vases for Knoll.
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases

    Materials

    Marble

  • Angelo Mangiarotti Vase for Knoll
    By Angelo Mangiarotti, Knoll
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Angelo Mangiarotti Vase for Knoll, Light Grey Marble with Dark Grey veining. [Stamped underside Made in Italy]
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases

    Materials

    Marble

  • Angelo Mangiarotti Gray Marble Vase
    By Angelo Mangiarotti
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Angelo Mangiarotti (1921-2012) was an Italian designer and architect who focused on industrial process and design production. Mangiarotti believed strongly in the correct use of technique and manner and built his reputation on the idea that one should never forget the real needs of users. He graduated from the Architecture School of Politecnico di Milano in 1948, moved to the U.S. in 1953 and worked as a visiting professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology where me met the likes of Konrad Wachsmann, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright and Walter Gropius. In 1955, Mangiarotti returned to Italy and opened his own firm in Milan with Bruno Morassutti...
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    20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases

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    Marble

  • Angelo Mangiarotti Calacatta Marble Vase
    By Angelo Mangiarotti
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Angelo Mangiarotti (1921-2012) was an Italian designer and architect who focused on industrial process and design production. Mangiarotti believed strongly in the correct use of technique and manner and built his reputation on the idea that one should never forget the real needs of users. He graduated from the Architecture School of Politecnico di Milano in 1948, moved to the U.S. in 1953 and worked as a visiting professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology where me met the likes of Konrad...
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    20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases

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