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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Paolo Buffa

Paolo Buffa
Paolo Buffa (1903-1970) was the son of Italian painter Giovanni Buffa. After graduating from the Politecnico in Milan in 1927, he went to work in the studio of Gio Ponti. In 1928 he opened his own studio with architect A. Cassi Rimelli, and they designed numerous homes and villas. He was also a significant contributor to the design and architecture magazine Domus.

He was a prolific architect, but his real passion was designing furniture. His works range from the traditional and ornate to the futuristic, but they are all of exceptional quality and refinement. His clients were generally quite wealthy and wanted their homes furnished with elegantly modern, functional pieces.

In 1945 he began a collaboration with Ico Parisi that lasted a decade, during which time they designed simple, bare interiors. In 1947 Buffa was invited, along with several other well known Italian designers, to participate in the exhibition The Modern Style of Furnishing, which celebrated the rebirth of inventiveness and elegance in Italian design. The exhibition was repeated in 1948 in Paris, where it was very well received.

Some of Buffa's notable projects were the Royal Palace of the King of Albania in 1940, the Quirinale Hotel in Rome in 1951, the furnishing of the royal yacht of King Farouk of Egypt in 1952 and the furnishing of the cruise liner Leonardo Da Vinci in the 1950s.

From animalidomestici.co.uk, colquide.com and lampedo.com

Sofa
michelcontessa.com
Bar cabinet with inlaid brass stars
1stdibs.com
Rosewood side table
1stdibs.com
Lounge chair for the Hotel Bristol in Merano, Italy
collage.1stdibs.com
Console table
henrymausantiques.com
Cabinet
swanklighting.com
Dining chairs
phillipsdepury.com

Glass-topped bar cabinet
demosmobilia.ch
Close-up of glass-topped bar, open
demosmobilia.ch

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Gio Ponti

Giovanni (Gio) Ponti (1891-1979) was an Italian designer, architect and journalist. He studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano. After completing his studies in 1921, he worked for two years as an architect and then took a position as artistic director of a ceramics factory.

During the course of his career, he also designed glassware, lighting, furniture and housewares. He was a professor or architecture and wrote a number of books on art, design and architecture.

In 1928 Ponti founded the design and architecture magazine Domus and remained its editor for many years. In 1933 he was a co-founder of the important Milan Triennale. The Pirelli Building is considered his architectural masterpiece, along with the Denver Art Museum. His best known designs are the Superleggera chair (1957) for Cassina, the glass and lighting he created for Venini (1946-1950) and the coffee machine he designed for La Pavoni (1948).

From ponti-gio.com


La Pavoni coffee machine
designmuseum.org

Superleggera chair for Cassina
cassina.com

Venini glass
antiquehelper.com

Venini glass
liveauctioneers.com

Chandelier
1stdibs.com

Distex lounge chair
icollector.com

Cane bench
treadwaygallery.com


White leather armchairs
center44.com

Display case
wright20.com

Executive desk
wright20.com
Rocking chair
1stdibs.com

Sideboard
icollector.com