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Following the style of ANGELO MANGIAROTTI (Milan, 1921-2012). Chandelier, 1970s. Transparent Murano glass intertwined with triangular shape and chrome structure with four lights. New wiring. In very good condition. Measurements: 124 x 55 cm. Graduated in architecture in 1948 from the Polytechnic of Milan, Angelo Mangiarotti developed his beginnings as a professional in the U.S., where he participated in the competition for the "LOOP" in Chicago. While abroad he met Frank Lloyd Wright, Walter Gropius, Mies van der Rohe and Konrad Wachsmann. Upon his return from the United States, he decided to open his own studio in Milan together with Bruno Morassutti. In 1989 he opened the firm Mangiarotti & Associates, based in Tokyo, and from 1986 to 1992 he was artistic director of Colle Cristalleria. In parallel to his professional activity, which led him to publish his works in books, specialized magazines and newspapers, he taught at Italian and foreign universities, such as the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago and the Higher Institute of Industrial Design in Venice. Mangiarotti's studies, always carried out with full respect for the properties of materials, were aimed at defining the shape of the object as a quality of the material.

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Following the style of ANGELO MANGIAROTTI (Milan, 1921-2012). Chandelier, 1970s. Transparent Murano glass intertwined with triangular shape and chrome structure with four lights. New wiring. In very good condition. Measurements: 124 x 55 cm. Graduated in architecture in 1948 from the Polytechnic of Milan, Angelo Mangiarotti developed his beginnings as a professional in the U.S., where he participated in the competition for the "LOOP" in Chicago. While abroad he met Frank Lloyd Wright, Walter Gropius, Mies van der Rohe and Konrad Wachsmann. Upon his return from the United States, he decided to open his own studio in Milan together with Bruno Morassutti. In 1989 he opened the firm Mangiarotti & Associates, based in Tokyo, and from 1986 to 1992 he was artistic director of Colle Cristalleria. In parallel to his professional activity, which led him to publish his works in books, specialized magazines and newspapers, he taught at Italian and foreign universities, such as the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago and the Higher Institute of Industrial Design in Venice. Mangiarotti's studies, always carried out with full respect for the properties of materials, were aimed at defining the shape of the object as a quality of the material.

Estimate 2 000 - 2 200 EUR
Starting price 1 400 EUR

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