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  • "Tavolino 1932" Coffee Table Designed by Gio' Ponti for FontanaArte
    By Fontana Arte, Gio Ponti
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    "Tavolino 1932" is a classic coffee table, originally designed by Gio' Ponti in 1932 and manufactured by FontanaArte, made of two 0.59" th. discs of float glass and featuring a frame in polished nickel plated brass. Indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: Ø 24", H. 24" GIO' PONTI, right from the start, was active in the fields of architecture, painting, graphics and set design as an eclectic character. He graduated from Milan Polytechnic in 1920 and was art director for Richard Ginori from 1923-1930. In 1926, with editor Gianni Mazzocchi, he founded the magazine Domus, staying on as editor until his death. He was invited to take over the art direction of Luigi Fontana in 1931 and in 1932 he founded FontanaArte with Pietro Chiesa. He was one of the promoters of the Compasso d’Oro Award and a founder member of the ADI (Italian association for industrial design), as well as curating programmes for the Milan Triennale on many events and teaching at Milan Polytechnic. He designed numerous famous public and private buildings, including the houses in Via De Togni, the tower-house in Corso Venezia, offices for RAI and Ferrania, the Littoria tower in Parco Sempione, the Pirelli skyscraper in Milan, Taranto Cathedral, Villa Planchart in Caracas and Denver Museum of Modern Art. In the field of design he created timeless furniture, lighting and objects for FontanaArte, as well as the Superleggera chair and furniture for Cassina, Christofle cutlery and Richard Ginori china.
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    21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

    Materials

    Brass, Nickel

  • Bilia Table Lamp in Glossy Copper Designed by Gio Ponti
    By Fontana Arte, Gio Ponti
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    A cone and a sphere: two essential, recognizable geometric shapes. An unpretentious composition, enriched by the extraordinary balance of its proportions and the stylish discretion o...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Italian Table Lamps

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    Metal

  • Bilia Table Lamp Designed by Gio Ponti in 1931 for Fontana Arte
    By Fontana Arte, Gio Ponti
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    A cone and a sphere: two essential, recognizable geometric shapes. An unpretentious composition, enriched by the extraordinary balance of its proportions and the stylish discretion o...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Italian Table Lamps

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    Metal

  • Bilia Mini Table Lamp Designed by Gio Ponti in 1931 for Fontana Arte
    By Fontana Arte, Gio Ponti
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    A cone and a sphere: two essential, recognizable geometric shapes. An unpretentious composition, enriched by the extraordinary balance of its proportions and the stylish discretion o...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Italian Table Lamps

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  • Set of 4 Air-ArmChair by Konstantin Grcic for MAGIS
    By Magis, Konstantin Grcic
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    Air-Family takes its name from the “air-moulding” technology that makes it possible to create highly resistant yet super-lightweight products out of polypropylene added with fibregla...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Italian Armchairs

    Materials

    Plastic

  • "0024XXL" Pendant Lamp in Glass and Brass Designed by Gio' Ponti for FontanaArte
    By Fontana Arte, Gio Ponti
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    "0024XXL" is an extra large sized pendant lamp, with triple the diameter of the classic lamp originally designed by Gio' Ponti in 1932, manufactured by FontanaArte, featuring a chrome plated brass frame and transparent tempered glass discs. The 11.8" diameter central tubular sandblasted glass diffuser holds four G5 54W fluorescent light sources with DALI digital electronic power supply. The four suspension cables are housed in the canopy cover and the required length should be indicated at time of ordering. DIMENSIONS: Ø 55.7", H. 54.5" The lamp is levelled once mounted, using special tensioners fitted to the suspension cables. A version with methacrylate discs and/or emergency lighting is available upon request. In this case, two beams of light ensure about one hour of autonomy without power supply. Ceiling strength should be verified in advance, due to the weight of the lamp (about 661 Lbs for glass disc version and about 440 Lbs for the methacrylate disc version). GIO' PONTI, right from the start, was active in the fields of architecture, painting, graphics and set design as an eclectic character. He graduated from Milan Polytechnic in 1920 and was art director for Richard Ginori from 1923-1930. In 1926, with editor Gianni Mazzocchi, he founded the magazine Domus, staying on as editor until his death. He was invited to take over the art direction of Luigi Fontana in 1931 and in 1932 he founded FontanaArte with Pietro Chiesa. He was one of the promoters of the Compasso d’Oro Award and a founder member of the ADI (Italian association for industrial design), as well as curating programmes for the Milan Triennale on many events and teaching at Milan Polytechnic. He designed numerous famous public and private buildings, including the houses in Via De Togni, the tower-house in Corso Venezia, offices for RAI and Ferrania, the Littoria tower in Parco Sempione, the Pirelli skyscraper in Milan, Taranto Cathedral, Villa Planchart in Caracas and Denver Museum of Modern Art. In the field of design he created timeless furniture, lighting and objects for FontanaArte, as well as the Superleggera chair and furniture for Cassina, Christofle cutlery and Richard Ginori china.
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Chandeliers and Pendants

    Materials

    Brass, Chrome

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  • Pair of Gio ponti armchairs for Cassina, certificate
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