D Casa
Superonda, the iconic piece created by the Archizoom Associati group in 1966, appears in an article dedicated to pop trends in the April 2019 issue of the magazine "La Casa" of the group La Repubblica.
The Good Life Italia
Ultrafragola mirror lamp, designed by Ettore Sottsass Jr, and Joe armchair by De Pas, D’Urbino, Lomazzi appear on the April 2019 cover of “The Good Life Italia” illustrated by the talented Marco Goran Romano.
Triennale di Milano — Italian Design Museum
Triennale Museo del Design Italiano, opened on April 8, 2019 and located in the evocative spaces of the Curva on the ground floor of the Triennale, presents a selection of the most iconic and representative pieces of Italian design, for
Ettore Sottsass and the Social Factory
“Ettore Sottsass and the Social Factory” surveys the work of Italian architect and designer Ettore Sottsass, focusing on his monumental furniture, conceptual photography, and speculative drawings. The first in ICA Miami’s design series dedicated to showcasing the important overlap of art,
superstudio la vie après l’architecture
Life after Architecture is the first major exhibition in France dedicated to the work of this Italian group. The exhibition will present the most significant artworks over the entire floor area of the Frac Centre-Val de Loire (1 000 square
GAP CASA
Poltronova masterpiece Mies armchair designed by Archizoom Associati, has been featured by Gap Casa n° 220 in March 2019.
The undomestic house: architecture and living
The exhibition is divided into two sections. The first shows works by some of the artists invited to contribute to the issue of the IN magazine on the topic of "object destruction": Archizoom, Ugo La Pietra, Ettore Sottsass Jr. and
Luisaviaroma: Home for the Holidays
LuisaViaRoma turns the store in Florence into a house to celebrate the holidays with a project that pays homage to the Italian excellence of design and clothing. The exhibition is inspired by the themes of dream and surrealism and the renowned
Colorfully Subversive: Poltronova’s Radical Designs
Fun, bright and subversive, TLmag talks to Poltronova owner Roberta Meloni and designer Donatello D’Angelo about the radical Italian design movement Hundreds of black beach balls fill the floor. Textured black curtains enclose the space. Out of this darkness, glimpses of
Poltronova and the forest of impertinent objects
In Bruxelles an exhibition explores the “insurrectional“ language of a bunch of designers against conventions and good rules of style, driven by the faith in the power of dreaming big. Oggetti nella foresta - Jouets à jouer, the one just inaugurated