Vase Stand by Angelo Mangiarotti Glazed Ceramic Vintage Italy 1960s - Years 60
Features
Years 60
Designer: Angelo Mangiarotti
Production: Fratelli Brambilla
Time: 1960s
Production country: Italy
Material: Glazed Ceramic
Description
A vase stand designed by Angelo Mangiarotti (1921-2012) for Fratelli Brambilla, glazed ceramic. Manufactured in Italy, 1960s.
Product Condition:
Good condition. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 63
Bed frame maximum sizes (cm):
Diameter: 45
Additional Information
Designer: Angelo Mangiarotti
Angelo Mangiarotti (1921 - 2012) was an Italian architect, designer and urban planner. He is one of the most important architects in the Italian and American environment (but also Japanese and European), as well as internationally recognized as one of the most influential designers of the twentieth century and one of the most prominent figures in Italian industrial design. In 1948, in Milan, Mangiarotti graduated in Architecture at the Polytechnic. After two years of experience in the United States, he returned to his hometown to open his own design studio, together with his colleague Bruno Morassuti and to create industrial design products, restoration and construction of residential and public buildings; the collaboration ended in 1960. Two years later he created the first version of one of his most famous industrial design objects: the "59" chair. In 1961 he oriented his profession in a new sector: the automobile.Find out more about Angelo Mangiarotti with our insights:
FineArt: 'Giogali' chandelier
Production: Fratelli Brambilla
Time: 1960s
1960sMaterial: Glazed Ceramic
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