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Gio Ponti Coffee Table in Wood and Glass by Figli di Amedeo Cassina 1950s

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Coffee or occasional table with structure in wood a removable center part in sheet metal and a rectangular shaped table top designed by Gio Ponti and produced by Figli di Amedeo Cassina in 1950s. Gio Ponti was an icon of the modernist movement: the Italian designer, architect, artist and publisher contributed significantly to the worlds of architecture and design with his extensive work in Fine furniture and ceramics, education, office and residential buildings, and everything in between. Gio Ponti was born in 1891 in Milan. It was there that he spent his childhood, and in 1921 he began to study architecture at the Politecnico di Milano. From 1923 to 1930 he served as the artistic director of the Richard-Ginori porcelain factory. In 1927, Ponti started his first architectural office, together with Emilio Lancia, and in 1928 he started the magazine Domus, which is still regarded as one of the most influential European magazines for architecture and design. He was also very influential during the period as a curator of the Milan Triennale. After his collaboration with Emilio Lancia had come to an end, upon completion of the Torre Rasini, he began to work as an architect together with the engineers Antonio Fornaroli and Eugenio Soncini. It was during this period that Ponti designed many of his most famous buildings, such as the Institute of Mathematics of the University of Rome, the Primo Palazzo Montecatini, the Casa Marmont and Villa Donegani in Bordighera. The most well-known of his architectural works is the Pirelli Tower, which Gio Ponti completed in his hometown of Milan in 1956. He continued to work well into his eighties, completing such impressive works as the Concattedrale Gran Madre di Dio in Taranto and the Denver Art Museum. Gio Ponti died in Milan on 16 September, 1979 having produced countless pieces of furniture, ceramics and thousands of other objects throughout his life. Ponti’s architecture and design embodied the Italian dolce VITA. Influenced by his early work in ceramics, Ponti took responsibility for the design of every aspect of his buildings, including their interior design, lighting, and even glass and silverware. Gio Ponti broke through borders and traditions, choosing instead an interdisciplinary approach that combined design, art, Craft, and architecture. His fascination for a wide range of styles is evident from his designs for a wide variety of manufacturers, including Cassina and Fontana Arte.
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