“painting is becoming sculpture, is becoming ceramic, is becoming three-dimensional weaving, is becoming jewellery” Italian industrial designer, Achille Castiglioni was often inspired by everyday things and made use of ordinary materials. He preferred to use a minimal amount of materials to create forms with maximal effect. Babela chair by the brothers Pier Giacomo and Achille Castiglioni, with Dino Gavina. It was designed to solve the furnishing needs of large meeting rooms and conference halls. The chair is built light so that it can be easily moved around, and stackable with minimal clearance. It can be arranged to create long straight rows, armrest against armrest, making the most of the available space. Its functionality is enhanced by a pronounced feeling of comfort and correct posture. Scrittarello, a writing desk by the Italian industrial designer, Achille Castiglioni It has a broad table top made of beech-veneered plywood and white laminate providing ample space to spread papers out on.Its two shelves, also made beech-veneered plywood and white laminate, provide storage for books making this a handy desk for those lacking space.It has saw horse legs in solid natural beech that keep the overall design light and provide a sturdy base for this classic writing desk. RR 126 stereo system (plastic laminate, masonite, steel) in 1965 by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni. The components of a stereo system are arranged to design a "musical pet" with loudspeaker ears, a witty face, and the capacity to move around on its casters. Floor lamp Toio consists of a polychrome steel base, a transformator and a car light from the year 1962 by the Italian industrial designer, Achille Castiglioni. Th floor lamp Toio by Flos providing indirect light has an angle iron and formed steel base. The lamp is available in painted white, black and red. The hexagonal nickel-plated brass stem is height-adjustable with its telescopic head and can be moved down to 370 mm. Sancarlo armchair and sofa by the Italian industrial designer, Achille Castiglioni. It consist of a basic structure with an added metal tubing frame, upholstered with padding in variable degrees of thickness to ensure optimal support to every part of the body. Sets and individual pieces of Alessi Caccia Cutlery by the Italian industrial designer, Achille Castiglioni
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