GINO SARFATTI 1912-1985
CARLO DE CARLI 1910-1999A Complete Interior, Casa Galli, 1949Architect, designer, writer and academic, Carlo De Carli was a pivotal figure in Italian culture of the post-war era, contributing vastly to the success of Italian Design. Many of his most iconic pieces were produced by important brands including Cassina and Tecno, winning prestigious prizes such as the first Compasso D’Oro in 1954. The essence of De Carli’s poetic of furniture design is articulated in the unique interior created for a private commission in 1949, Casa Galli. In 1948 De Carli wrote ‘a chair, an armchair or a table must be elements in which one can clearly feel an individual presence’, his furniture was designed conscious of the actions of the people who live in that environment and seeking to reproduce the harmony of nature. Nature is a vital paradigm for De Carli and is one particularly evident in the design of his chairs and armchairs (lots 101, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111) which are a synthesis of organic forms and structural modularity.Comprising furniture from three different rooms, the following collection is a significant testament to De Carli’s ceaseless research and innovative achievements in furniture and interior design.
GINO SARFATTI 1912-1985

A CEILING LIGHT, 1949

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GINO SARFATTI 1912-1985
A CEILING LIGHT, 1949
produced by Arteluce, painted aluminium, brass, acrylic
50 ¾ in. (129 cm.) high; 27 ½ in. (70 cm.) diameter
stamped AL, Milano
來源
Casa Galli, Milan.
出版
This design is a variation of model 156 (1948) illustrated in M. Romanelli, S. Severi, Gino Sarfatti, Opere Scelte, 1938-1973, Milan, 2012 pp. 116 and 400.
Domus, N. 273, September 1952, p. 33, for related example of this model.

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