'Erato' coat hanger Studio BBPR for Artemide Years 60-70, Modern Antiques, Complements, dimanoinmano. It
Coat Hanger Erato Artemide Metal Brass Italy 1970s

Code: MOCOCO0142332

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Coat Hanger Erato Artemide Metal Brass Italy 1970s

Code: MOCOCO0142332

770.00
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Coat Hanger Erato Artemide Metal Brass Italy 1970s

Features

Designer:  Studio BBPR

Production:  Artemide

Time:  1960s , 1970s

Production country:  Pregnana Milanese, Lombardia, Italy

Material:  Metallic Enamelled , Brass

Description

Coat hanger, enameled metal, nickel-plated brass.

Product Condition:
Product in good condition, with small signs of wear.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 156
Width: 46
Depth: 43

Additional Information

Designer: Studio BBPR

BBPR is the acronym that indicates the group of Italian architects formed in 1932 by: Gian Luigi Banfi (1910 - 1945) Lodovico Barbiano of Belgiojoso (1909 - 2004) Enrico Peressutti (1908 - 1976) Ernesto Nathan Rogers (1909 - 1969). Graduated from the Polytechnic of Milan, the four designers in their initial works follow the themes of Italian rationalism of the thirties, collaborating on some projects with Figini and Pollini. They are distinguished by various urban plans, the Pavia Town Plan (1932), the Elba Island Tourist Plan (1939), and above all for the most important and far-reaching the Aosta Valley Town Plan (1936-1937). . In this period they actively participated in the controversy that arose between rationalists and traditionalists and at first, like others, they believed they could support the struggle for freedom of expression and for the triumph of modern architecture within fascism, but later the introduction of the racial laws of 1938 that also affect one of their collaborators, the architects of the BBPR embrace the values of the Resistance. The vicissitudes of the war led Ernesto Nathan Rogers to flee to Switzerland and Gian Luigi Banfi to take an active part in the Resistance and to die in the Gusen extermination camp in 1945. Lodovico Barbiano Belgiojoso was also deported to Mauthausen-Gusen, but managed to survive his imprisonment of the field. The BBPR studio was entrusted with the preparation of the IX Triennale di Milano in 1951.
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Production: Artemide

Il Gruppo Artemide (azienda certificata ISO 9001 e ISO 17025) è uno dei leader mondiali nel settore dell'illuminazione residenziale e professionale d'alta gamma. Con sede a Pregnana Milanese, il Gruppo Artemide ha un'ampia presenza distributiva internazionale in cui spiccano gli showroom monomarca nelle più importanti città del mondo e gli shop nei più prestigiosi negozi di illuminazione e di arredamento. Fondata nel 1960, Artemide è uno dei brand di illuminazione tra i più conosciuti al mondo. Nota per la sua filosofia "The Human Light", Artemide è oggi sinonimo di design, innovazione e Made in Italy. Artemide ha contribuito alla storia del design internazionale con prodotti come Eclisse (1967, di Vico Magistretti), Tolomeo (1989, di Michele De Lucchi e Giancarlo Fassina) e Pipe (2004, di Herzog & De Meuron), tutte insignite del Premio Compasso d%u2019Oro. Nel 1994 Artemide ha ricevuto il Premio Compasso d%u2019Oro alla carriera ed il prestigioso European Design Prize nel 1997.

Time:

1960s

1960s

1970s

1970s

Material:

Metallic Enamelled

Brass

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