Description: Bassi, Alberto; Italian Lighting Design 1945-2000 Milan : Electa architecture 2004 English 247 pages Comprehensive history of post-war Italian lighting design well illustrated and historically rich which splits up developments in different phases through chapter headings and concentrating on specific designers. Designers photographed include Pietro chiesa fontana arte, Vittoriano Vigano, Luigi Caccia Dominioni, BPPR, Tito Agnoli for O-luce, Giampiero Aloi, Roberto Menghi, Max Ingrand, Vico Magistretti, Gino Sarfatti and Pietro Chiesa, Gio Ponti, Nanda Vigo; Bruno Munari, Giotto Stoppino, Joe Colombo, Angelo mangiarotti, Ettore Sottsass, Michele De Lucchi, Gae Aulenti, Peter Shire, Ross Lovegrove etc. Manufacturers such as Flos, Fontana Arte, and Luceplan Arteluce Stilnovo, Arredoluce etc. Condition: New old stock. Some slight age toning to page edges inside. Feel free to ask questions, and check out our shop, as it gives you the tools to browse through different categories such as furniture or lamps or Italian Design. Our listings deal exclusively with design reference works, especially out of print design books, collectible design books original manufacturers catalogues and exhibition catalogues from all over the world with an emphasis on furniture, glass, ceramics, lighting and textiles from the 1880s to the present day. We stock a large selection of mid-century design books with an emphasis on Scandinavian (Danish and Swedish mainly) and Italian 20th century design and English interwar and post-war design books.
Price: 106 GBP
Location: Brighton
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