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Franco Campo & Carlo Graffi freestanding library for Home, Italy 1957

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  • Franco Campo & Carlo Graffi Magazine Rack for Home, Italy, 1950s
    By Franco Campo & Carlo Graffi
    Located in Milan, IT
    Franco Campo & Carlo Graffi Magazine Rack for Home, Italy, 1950s. Fully marked
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    Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Magazine Racks and Stands

    Materials

    Metal

  • Italian Architectural Library Ladder Attributed to Franco Albini, 1950s
    By Franco Albini
    Located in Milan, IT
    Italian Architectural library ladder Attributed to Franco Albini, 1950s. Each step has two black non-slip plastic strips.
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    Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Ladders

    Materials

    Wood

  • Franco Bucci Vase for Laboratorio Pesaro, Italy, 1970s
    By Franco Bucci, Laboratorio Pesaro
    Located in Milan, IT
    Franco Bucci Vase for Laboratorio Pesaro, Italy, 1970s. Fully marked.
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

    Materials

    Ceramic

  • Monumental Franco Bucci Vase for Laboratorio Pesaro, Italy, 1970s
    By Franco Bucci, Laboratorio Pesaro
    Located in Milan, IT
    Monumental Franco Bucci Vase for Laboratorio Pesaro, Italy, 1970s.
    Category

    Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

    Materials

    Gold Leaf

  • Franco Bucci Grés Vase for Laboratorio Pesaro, Italy 1960s
    By Franco Bucci, Laboratorio Pesaro
    Located in Milan, IT
    Franco Bucci Grés Vase for Laboratorio Pesaro
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

    Materials

    Earthenware

  • Franco Albini & Franca Helg Wicker Coatrack for Bonacina, Italy, 1962
    By Bonacina, Franco Albini and Franca Helg
    Located in Milan, IT
    Extra Large Architects Franco Albini & Franca Helg wicker coatrack for Bonacina, Italy, 1962.
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Coat Racks and Stands

    Materials

    Bamboo, Wicker

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  • Franco Albini Rosewood Mid-Century Modern “LB7” Modular Bookcase for Poggi, 1957
    By Poggi, Franco Albini
    Located in Vicenza, IT
    LB7 bookcase, designed by Franco Albini and manufactured by Poggi in 1957. Modular bookstore composed by upholds, containers with flying and doors, shelve. The industrial standard for every product component allows permanent and different solutions, from the bearing structures to the elements. The structure does not need anchorages to the wall and can be placed in the middle of the space. This set is composed of 3 modules, ten shelves, and three containers. It is made of Rosewood, iron, and brass. Excellent vintage condition. Franco Albini was born in Robbiate in 1905, and after his childhood and part of his youth, he moved to Milan. He graduated at Politecnico of Milan, Faculty of Architecture, in 1929, and He collaborated for three years in Giò Ponti and Emilio Lancia’s office. He probably had his international contacts here, at The International Exposition of 1929 in Barcelona and Paris, where he visited le Corbusier’s office, as Franca Helg used to tell. Throughout these first three years, his works were undoubtedly related to XIXth Century. His meeting with Edoardo Persico marks an evident turnover towards rationalism and writers for “Casabella” magazine. Persico’s thoughtful and ironical comments on some of Albini’s drawings for office furniture caused him deep upsetting. “I spent days of real anxiety – tells Albini – I had to answer all questions. I had a long fever”. The new phase that the meeting provoked begins with opening his own first office at Via Panizza with Renato Camus and Giancarlo Palanti. The group of Architects starts taking care of social housing, participating in the competition for the Baracca neighborhood in 1932, and then realizing the Ifacp neighborhood: Fabio Filzi (1936/38), Gabriele D’Annunzio, and Ettore Ponti (1939). During those years, He also worked for his first private villa (Pestarini). It is mainly in the context of exhibitions that the Italian architect experiments the compromise between rigor and poetic fantasy that Pagano was talking about; He conceived all the elements that would become recurrent in all types of his work – Architecture, Interiors, Design. The 1933 opening of the new Triennale of Milano, in Palazzo dell’Arte, becomes an occasion to express the highly innovative character of rationalist thinking. In this place, to experiment with new materials and solutions, but most of all a “method”. Young rationalist architects cultivated the art of exhibiting as a communication lab, an open field to space solutions. Albini, with Giancarlo Palanti, sets the steel structure house (with R. Camus, G. Mazzoleni, G. Minoletti and coordination by G. Pagano) designing also its furniture. For the next Triennale in 1936, marked by Persico’s early death, Franco Albini, together with a group of young architects around Pagano, takes care of the exhibition of Dwelling, where he presented 3 types of lodgings. In the same year, Albini and Romano design the exhibition for Ancient Italian jewelry: vertical uprights, simple linear poles design space. This element is recurring in other works, like the Scipione exhibition (1941), Vanzetti stand (1942), and Olivetti shop in Paris (1956). The architectural space is readable through a grid, introducing a third dimension, the vertical one, with a sense of lightness and transparency. Upright is also used in design objects, such as the Veliero bookcase...
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    By Franco Albini, Cassina
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    The price given applies to the piece as seen in the first picture. Prices vary dependent on the chosen material. The shelf is available in natural ashwood or black stained ashwood wi...
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