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Gio Ponti
Two flower and candle holders (one prototype)
- Estimate
- £3,000 - 5,000‡
£9,525
Lot Details
Silver-plated brass.
circa 1956
Left: 18.1 x 32 x 12 cm (7 1/8 x 12 5/8 x 4 3/4 in.)
Right: 19.2 x 19.4 x 15 cm (7 1/2 x 7 5/8 x 5 7/8 in.)
Right: 19.2 x 19.4 x 15 cm (7 1/2 x 7 5/8 x 5 7/8 in.)
Executed by Lino Sabattini, Milan, Italy. Underside of prototype impressed -PORTAFIORI E CANDELIERE/PROT. LINO SABATTINI/DESIGN GIO PONTI 1956
and underside of other impressed LINO SABATTINI ITALY DESIGN GIO PONTI-1956. Together with a certificate of expertise from the Gio Ponti Archives.
and underside of other impressed LINO SABATTINI ITALY DESIGN GIO PONTI-1956. Together with a certificate of expertise from the Gio Ponti Archives.
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Gio Ponti
Italian | B. 1891 D. 1979Among the most prolific talents to grace twentieth-century design, Gio Ponti defied categorization. Though trained as an architect, he made major contributions to the decorative arts, designing in such disparate materials as ceramics, glass, wood and metal. A gale force of interdisciplinary creativity, Ponti embraced new materials like plastic and aluminum but employed traditional materials such as marble and wood in original, unconventional ways.In the industrial realm, he designed buildings, cars, machinery and appliances — notably, the La Cornuta espresso machine for La Pavoni — and founded the ADI (Industrial Designer Association). Among the most special works by Gio Ponti are those that he made in collaboration with master craftsmen such as the cabinetmaker Giordano Chiesa, the illustrator Piero Fornasetti and the enamellist Paolo de Poli.
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