
Italian Lighting Design
1945-2000
Alberto Bassi(Author)
Electa Architecture (Publisher)
Published on 2. November 2004
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-1-904313-30-4 (ISBN)
Description
Following World War II, Italian industrial designers began to earn worldwide acclaim for their lamp and lighting designs; since then the country has produced landmark models that have become classics of modern and contemporary design, such as lamps by the Castiglioni brothers and Artemide. This richly illustrated book documents the evolution of Italian lamp and lighting design from 1945 to the end of the twentieth century. A collection of essays by design historian Alberto Bassi, organized in seventeen sections, traces the industry's critical and commercial successes and the unique relationship between tradition, decorative quality, technology, and production. Included are profiles of individual designers such the Castiglioni brothers, Vico Magistretti, Gino Sarfatti and Pietro Chiesa, and manufacturers such
as Flos, Fontana Arte, and Luceplan. The book reproduces more than 300 archival and new photographs, original advertisements, product displays, and installations of lights and lighting. This volume is the second in a new series, inaugurated by ABC: Twentieth-Century Graphic Design, aimed not just at a traditional readership of architects but also at people working in the field of graphics and students at the new faculties of design.
as Flos, Fontana Arte, and Luceplan. The book reproduces more than 300 archival and new photographs, original advertisements, product displays, and installations of lights and lighting. This volume is the second in a new series, inaugurated by ABC: Twentieth-Century Graphic Design, aimed not just at a traditional readership of architects but also at people working in the field of graphics and students at the new faculties of design.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 170 mm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-904313-30-4 (9781904313304)
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Person
Alberto Bassi specializes in the history and criticism of industrial design. He teaches History of Design at the Faculty of Design and Arts of the Venice School of Architecture (IUAV), and conducts research at public and private institutions, producing publications and permanent or temporary exhibitions. The books he has published include Giuseppe Pagano Designer (with L. Castagno) and Le Macchine Volanti di Corradino D'Ascanio (with M. Mulazzani).
Content
Introduction; Luminator: An indirect-light lamp; Pietro Chiesa interpreted by Gio Ponti; The movement of light in lamps by Gino Ponti; The fifties and the affirmation of design; Patenting light 1946-65; Arredolce: From the Castiglioni brothers to Nanda Vigo; Five lamps by Bruno Munari for Danese; 1962: Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni's light year; Kartell lamps; The sixties: Lamps change shape; The light of Memphis; Meda + Rizzaatto: The importance of research; The contemporary panorama: Redesign and innovation; Notes for a history of blown-glass lamps; Lighting systems; Bulbs and lamps: Notes on light sources and design; Thinking of the Anglepose: from Tizio to Tolomeo; Selected bibliography; Index of names