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Ice Effect Lucite and Chrome Italian Umbrella Stand, Willy Rizzo, 1970s

$1,042.25
£778.46
€880
CA$1,430
A$1,597.79
CHF 835.82
MX$19,594.04
NOK 10,680.22
SEK 10,127.67
DKK 6,699.27
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Gorgeous mid-century umbrella stand in ice effect lucite and chrome. This stylish piece was produced in Italy during the 1970s, clearly in the style of a Willy Rizzo design. In amazing condition, this unique piece combines practicality with design, featuring a structure made in a beautiful ice-effect Lucite enhanced on the bottom and on the top by two rims in chrome. The combination of the materials enhances the light refraction and make this umbrella stand incredibly charming. An incredible piece that will complete a mid-century modern entrance hall or a minimal living room. Dimensions (cm): Width - 20 Depth - 20 Height - 50 Born in Naples, Willy Rizzo started his career as a photographer in Paris very early inthe 40s. Great photographer of personalities, fashion and greatreports, he has exhibited all over the world: at Galerie Agathe Gaillard in Paris,at Galerie Bukamura in Tokyo, at Maison de la Photographie in Moscow, atMallett gallery in New York and London, at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, or evenat the MUBE in São Paulo. In 1968, he moved to Rome and began his workdesigner for his personal needs because, according to him, "Scandinavian furniturewere neither comfortable enough nor luxurious enough. " When asked, he creates hisworkshops in 1970 and launched its points of sale worldwide."Imagination and strong modern style" are the words that define his style. Today his Elliptical marble table is exhibited at MoMA in New York. Willy Rizzo married Dominique Rizzo in 1979. They have three children, Willy Jr, Camilla and Gloria. In 2009, they opened the Willy Rizzo Design and Photography Studio at 12 rue de Verneuil in Paris 7e. Willy Rizzo died in 2013 but his Studio continued to support his work through exhibitions and numerous projects. Dimensions (cm): Width - 20 Depth - 20 Height - 50.
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    Willy Rizzo (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 7.88 in (20 cm)Depth: 7.88 in (20 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1970s
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  • Seller Location:
    Roma, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3067342647782

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