M. Guernieri /F. Ferrari - Gio Ponti - 2025





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Gio Ponti, by M. Guernieri and F. Ferrari, 1st Italian edition, 95 pages, 28.5 x 26 cm, softcover, in new condition.
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Gio Ponti
Curated by Marianna Guernieri and Federico Ferrari
Guernieri M., Ferrari F.; Gio Ponti. Masters of Architecture and Design. Paperback with flaps, 26 x 28.5 cm, 95 pages, Italian language; Milan, RCS Mediagroup, 2025.
The volume is presented in excellent condition. Cover intact. Binding well secured. Inner pages clean, with no creases or stains. Perfect copy for collection/consultation.
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Gio Ponti was an Italian architect, designer and artist who left an indelible mark on the history of Italian design and Italian architecture of the 20th century, characterized by modernism, Art Deco and rationalism. Known for his innovative and stylish creations, Ponti worked on projects ranging from furnishings to building design, such as the Pirelli Tower in Milan, an example of industrial design and functionality. His work was influenced by movements such as the Bauhaus and by architects like Le Corbusier. Ponti collaborated with other prominent Italian designers such as Carlo Mollino, Ettore Sottsass and Gae Aulenti, and helped define the style and elegance of Italian design. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of designers and architects, including Alessandro Mendini, Andrea Branzi, Cini Boeri, Gianfranco Frattini, Joe Colombo, Mario Bellini, Michele De Lucchi, Piero Castiglioni, Richard Sapper and Gaetano Pesce. His work has been internationally recognized, alongside that of other great architects such as Renzo Piano, Norman Foster, Santiago Calatrava and Zaha Hadid. Today, Italian design continues to evolve with designers such as Antonio Citterio, Patricia Urquiola and Stefano Giovannoni, who carry forward Ponti's heritage and that of other great 20th-century Italian designers, such as Guido Canella and Luigi Caccia Dominioni, and Massimo Iosa Ghini. Innovation and functionality remain fundamental in Italian design, together with beauty and elegance. Superstudio, Archizoom, Memphis and Studio Alchimia represent some of the movements and groups that influenced 20th-century Italian design.
Gio Ponti
Curated by Marianna Guernieri and Federico Ferrari
Guernieri M., Ferrari F.; Gio Ponti. Masters of Architecture and Design. Paperback with flaps, 26 x 28.5 cm, 95 pages, Italian language; Milan, RCS Mediagroup, 2025.
The volume is presented in excellent condition. Cover intact. Binding well secured. Inner pages clean, with no creases or stains. Perfect copy for collection/consultation.
COMBINED SHIPPING FOR MULTIPLE PURCHASES
Gio Ponti was an Italian architect, designer and artist who left an indelible mark on the history of Italian design and Italian architecture of the 20th century, characterized by modernism, Art Deco and rationalism. Known for his innovative and stylish creations, Ponti worked on projects ranging from furnishings to building design, such as the Pirelli Tower in Milan, an example of industrial design and functionality. His work was influenced by movements such as the Bauhaus and by architects like Le Corbusier. Ponti collaborated with other prominent Italian designers such as Carlo Mollino, Ettore Sottsass and Gae Aulenti, and helped define the style and elegance of Italian design. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of designers and architects, including Alessandro Mendini, Andrea Branzi, Cini Boeri, Gianfranco Frattini, Joe Colombo, Mario Bellini, Michele De Lucchi, Piero Castiglioni, Richard Sapper and Gaetano Pesce. His work has been internationally recognized, alongside that of other great architects such as Renzo Piano, Norman Foster, Santiago Calatrava and Zaha Hadid. Today, Italian design continues to evolve with designers such as Antonio Citterio, Patricia Urquiola and Stefano Giovannoni, who carry forward Ponti's heritage and that of other great 20th-century Italian designers, such as Guido Canella and Luigi Caccia Dominioni, and Massimo Iosa Ghini. Innovation and functionality remain fundamental in Italian design, together with beauty and elegance. Superstudio, Archizoom, Memphis and Studio Alchimia represent some of the movements and groups that influenced 20th-century Italian design.

