1920, Architectures designs of the twenties Créés en 1955. - Monza, Furnishing for a luxury cabin on board an ocean-going liner at the 4th Monza Triennale 1927-1930 View this item and discover similar for sale at 1stDibs - Rare 1950's Gio Ponti armchair made by Cassina in limited quantities for the Augustus Ocean Liner. But Ponti closed Lo Stile and returned to Domus in 1947, where he remained involved for the rest of life. GIO PONTI Rare side chair, circa 1940 Walnut, fabric, brass. 84 cm - Long. Haut. - Milan, Pavilion for the Graphic Arts and Book Industry, fiera Campionaria, Milan - Milan, Borletti Chapel, Monumental Cemetery By the 1970s, at the end of his career, Gio Ponti had intensified his quest for transparency and lightness. 1928 Gio Ponti 1891–1979 . Since his death, there have been many exhibitions of Gio Ponti’s contributions to architecture and interior and furniture design. Materials. Sold for £31,250 The historical archive of Gio Ponti's work . Sold for £28,980 GIO PONTI (1891-1979) PAIRE DE FAUTEUILS CORBEILLE Large et profonde assise reposant sur des petits pieds coniques en acajou, recouverts d'un velours beige chiné (postérieur). Estimate £25,000 - 35,000 . Editor's choice. Rare ‘Distex’ armchair. Gio Ponti en long et en large : pour la première fois, une exposition aborde dans sa globalité la profuse carrière de l’architecte italien. Gioponti Archives. 1927-1929 Gio Ponti participated in the architectural and interior design of two important hotels in Italy: the Hotel Parco dei Principe in Sorrento (1960) and the Hotel Parco dei Principe in Roma (1964). In 1928, Ponti started Domus, an architecture and design magazine with a mission to energize Italian architecture, interior design, and decorative arts. - Milan, Furniture for La Rinascente - Domus Nova Other important Ponti designs for Italian furniture manufacturers include the series of chairs, lounges, desk chairs, and desks designed in 1950 for the Vembi-Burroughs office in Genoa; the designs of cabinets and sideboards for Singer & Sons (1951); the vanity desk or vanity dressing table for Giordano Chiesa (1951); the side table D 5551 originally designed for his house in Via Dezza in Milan (1954); the 1960 and 1964 furnishings for the hotels Parco dei Principe in Rome and Parco dei Principe in Sorrento; and many furniture pieces he designed in the late 1960s for Tecno, Osvaldo Borsani’s furniture manufacturing company. During his 15-year involvement with the Richard Ginori pottery factory, but especially during the early years, Gio Ponti collaborated with craftsmen and artisans to create rich designs with abundant colors, elaborate shapes, and skilled craftsmanship, mostly in the neoclassical style. Laura Saltari 16 Luglio 2020 16 Luglio 2020. 215 cm - Prof. 92 cm 1924, House in via Randaccio 9, Milan 1927-1928 Lot 609: Gio Ponti. 73 w × 34 d × 29 h in. Molteni&C, molteni.it. - Levanto (Genoa), Participation in the construction of the Monument to the War Dead in Piazza Sant'Ambrogio Circa 1960. Illustration of "The harlot's house" by Oscar Wilde He remained at Domus until 1941, when he founded Stile magazine (Lo Stile–nella casa e nell’arrendamento), and asked several young architect and critics–among them Lina Bo Bardi, to collaborate with him. estimate: $20,000–30,000. 1932 1926, Objects in pewter and silver for Christofle (at the beginning of the collaboration withChristofle) Giovanni "Gio" Ponti (18 November 1891 – 16 September 1979) was an Italian architect, industrial designer, furniture designer, artist, teacher, writer and publisher.. During his career, which spanned six decades, Ponti built more than a hundred buildings in Italy and in the rest of the world. Leici”, Gio Ponti. Gio Ponti Archives. - Milan, Furniture for "Il Labirinto" Circa 1960. Gio Ponti Archives, Milan. 1924-1926 1930, Large aluminium table presented at the 4th Monza Triennale Gio Ponti (image: Gio Ponti Archives) Gio Ponti is the subject of a new retrospective at the MAXXI in Rome, running until 13 April 2020. 1928 Gio Ponti, Goldikova among 11 Hall of Fame finalists March 8, 2017 0 The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame on Wednesday announced the 11 finalists on this year’s ballot for induction. - Garches, Paris, France, Competition entry for furnishing for an italian Embassy Gio Ponti Archives, gioponti.org. From Gio Ponti’s house, located in via Dezza in Milan, the small table D.555.1, designed in 1954-1955, is produced by Molteni&C based on the original drawings from the ponti archives. (26 cm) high, 9 3/4 in. Du design à l'architecture, l'oeuvre de Gio Ponti embrasse toutes les facettes d'un art de vivre à l'italienne.Pour sa première rétrospective en France, la légende est accueillie par le Musée des Arts Décoratifs.. On dit l'homme généreux, le créateur éclectique, l'architecte équilibré, le designer solaire. - Milan, Malagoli hairdressing salon in Piazza Virgilio Meuble Scandinave Meuble Vintage Design Industriel Accessoire Deco Objet Deco Idées Pour La Maison Mobilier De Salon Meubles Travail Du Bois Teds - Milan, Borletti house in Via San Vittore , milan Présentée dans la nef du musée, l’exposition Tutto Ponti, Gio Ponti archi-designer couvre l’ensemble de sa longue carrière, de 1921 à 1978, mettant en lumière les nombreux aspects de son travail, de l’architecture au design industriel, du mobilier au luminaire, de la création de revues à son incursion dans les domaines du verre, de la céramique et de l’orfèvrerie. 1930, Drawings of the thirties Throughout his long creative career, which spanned more than six decades, Gio Ponti created numerous furniture, decorative art, and industrial product designs using artisanal and modern production techniques, in addition to creating important works of architecture in Italy and abroad. GIO PONTI (1891-1979) CANAPÉ CORBEILLE Reposant sur huit petits pieds coniques en acajou, soutenant la coque d'assise garnie de mousse et recouverte d'un velours beige chiné (postérieur). Other Italian designers contemporary to Gio Ponti include Ico Parisi, Franco Albini… Gio Ponti. This table measures 11.5-inches in depth when leaves are folded. Check: Publix Weekly Ad and Kroger Weekly Ad. The main space in the Gio Ponti Archives, housed in Ponti’s Via Dezza studio, with a D.859.1 table, reproduced by Molteni&C, and a 687 chair, designed for Cassina. Gio Ponti est diplômé en architecture à l'époque Régio Tecnico Superiore Istituto en 1921, après avoir arrêté ses études au cours de sa participation au Première Guerre mondiale. He designed a considerable number of decorative art and design objects as well as furniture. For Villa Planchart, Ponti designed not only the 10,000-square-foot, six-bedroom house but also the furniture and decorative objects. 1928, Vimercati furnishing in Via Domenichino circa 1955 Ash-veneered wood, glass, brass. Manufactured by Cassina, Meda, Italy. Sold with a certificate of authenticity from Gio Ponti Archives. Salvatore Licitra, fondateur et conservateur de Gio Ponti Archives . - Milan, Borletti furnishings in Via de Togni 811 for Figli di Amedeo Cassina (1950), with an inclined and angular wooden frame and a suspension system for the seat and backrest made out of elastic belts made by Pirelli; the Model 111, also for Figli di Amedeo Cassina (1950); the Diamond sofa, originally made for his house (Cassina,1953); the Mariposa, or butterfly, chair, which was originally designed for the Villa Planchart in Caracas (1955); the successfully omnipresent Superleggera chair, also for Cassina (1957), the crowning achievement of a long and fruitful work relationship designing furniture and objects for Cassina; the Continuum rattan chair for Pierantonio Bonacina (1963); the Dezza armchair for Poltrona Frau in 1966; and the Gabriela chair, or the Sedia di poco sedile, for Pallucco (1971). - Milan, designs for De Angeli-Frua printed fabrics These printed textiles are the result of a collaboration between her father, Luigi Grampa and Gio Ponti in the 1950’s. 76 x 57.1 x 51.3 cm (29 7/8 x 22 1/2 x 20 1/4 in.) - Milan, design for a residential building in the city - Milan, Italcima plant on the corner of Via Crespi and Via Legnone 1926 1931-1933 1932 Our main target is customer sat... Category 1930s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Gio Ponti Tables. Bibliographie : Ugo La Pietro, Gio Ponti, Edition Rizzoli, Reproduit p. 382 et 383. Desk available with the Gio Ponti chair, Manufactured by Figli di Amedeo Cassina, Meda, Italy, ca. The data bank Gio Ponti Archives is based on photographic materials from the study of Gio Ponti, reorganized by his daughter Lisa in the mid-eighties on the occasion of the book Gio Ponti, l'opera by Lisa Ponti, and from important additions in photos, profiling and data collections carried out by Salvatore Licitra from 1996 onwards. During the early 1930s, Gio Ponti and Piero Fornasetti started a long, productive, and somewhat formulaic collaboration, as it mostly consisted of Ponti-designed furniture decorated with Fornasetti paintings and engravings. Among Ponti’s most important buildings of the 1930s are the Institute of Mathematics at the University of Rome (1934), the Catholic Press Exhibition in Vatican City (1936), and the first office block of the Montecatini company in Milan (1936). - Venice, designs for silk embroidery for the Cernobbio school Together with a certificate of expertise from the Gio Ponti Archives. Ciò è indispensabile per dar conto efficacemente della figura e del lavoro di Ponti, impegnato per sei decenni su molteplici fronti, dall'architettura al design, dalla comunicazione all'arte. (74.9 cm) diameter Manufactured by Industria Salotti e Arredamenti, Bergamo, Italy. Still others were manufactured by some of the major furniture manufacturing companies of the time, as he was interested in both industrial and craft production of his designs. Gio Ponti si laureò in architettura presso l'allora Regio Istituto Tecnico Superiore (il futuro Politecnico di Milano) nel 1921, dopo aver sospeso gli studi durante la sua partecipazione alla prima guerra mondiale.Nello stesso anno si sposò con la nobile Giulia Vimercati, di antica famiglia brianzola, da cui ebbe quattro figli (Lisa, Giovanna, Letizia e Giulio). (24.8 cm) diameter Manufactured by Nino Ferrari, Italy. - Milan, Interiors of Semenza House 1955. GIO PONTI (1891-1979) A SET OF EIGHT DINING CHAIRS FROM VILLA ARREAZA, CARACAS, 1954 executed by Cassina, lacquered wood, leather, brass each 32½ in. 1929 (82.5 cm.) The Gio Ponti Archives are located in premises that were Gio Ponti's office, the building he designed and lived in on Via Dezza 49, Milan. 84 cm - Prof. 94 cm Pair of armchairs resting on small conical mahogany legs covered with a eige velvet. - Milan, Furniture for Studio L'Officina Appraised by the Gio Ponti Archives. Giovanni “Gio” Ponti (born November 18, 1891, Milan, Italy–died September 16, 1979, Milan, Italy) was one of the most influential Italian architects, industrial designers, furniture designers, artists, and publishers of the 20th century. Two years later, he convinced Richard Ginori to participate in the Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (a 1925 Paris exposition), where Ponti’s ceramic designs were very successful. Giovanni "Gio" Ponti (18 November 1891 – 16 September 1979) was an Italian architect, industrial designer, furniture designer, artist, teacher, writer and publisher.. During his career, which spanned six decades, Ponti built more than a hundred buildings in Italy and in the rest of the world. Privacy Policy, I have read and agree to the terms & conditions, By continuing without changing your cookie settings, we assume you agree to this. Laura Saltari 16 Luglio 2020 16 Luglio 2020. by Laura Saltari 16 Luglio 2020 16 Luglio 2020 0 443... d&g dolce & gabbana Dolce & Gabbana Uomo Dolce & Gabbana Uomo SS2021 dolce e gabbana Gio Ponti Humanitas University Milano il volo Parco dei Principi Sorrento. 1927, Vestibule to "The Small Rooms" at La Rinascente - Domus Nova, Milan The Gio Ponti Archives are located in premises that were Gio Ponti's office, the building he designed and lived in on Via Dezza 49, Milan. "Archives" is plural in order to express the aim of creating a database for Gio Ponti which will succeed in relating information and materials of different kinds, properties and origins. In 1933, Ponti tapped into his entrepreneurial spirit and invited Pietro Chiesa to join him and Luigi Fontana—owner of one of the largest glass manufacturers in Italy—to create Fontana Arte, a company that would become a force in Italian furniture design and that specialized in manufacturing furniture, lighting, and furnishing accessories. In his first editorial, as well as in several of his later writings at Domus, Ponti articulates some differences regarding the Italian house, La casa all’italiana, in which he suggests that the Italian house “does not just consist in the correspondence of things to necessities and needs of our life or in the organization of services” and that the house is “meant to shape our thoughts, suggest simple and healthy habits, invite to peaceful and serene recreation thanks to its opening towards nature.”. For these two hotel projects, he designed uniquely modern interiors and furnishings in collaboration with Fausto Melotti, Ico Parisi, and others. Loving Architecture” at the MAXXI museum in Rome (November 2019–April 2020). For Sale on 1stdibs - An Important Italian modern walnut and glass low table, Gio Ponti. English Italiano Français Currency: EUR . For Sale on 1stdibs - Model 512, 1940s, literature- gio ponto- ugo de la pietra with certificate from ponti archives, original fabric in very good condition. In 1966, he invited lighting designer Elio Martinelli to showcase his lamps at the inaugural Eurodomus exhibition, which catapulted Martinelli’s career as an innovative light designer. Together with a certificate of authenticity from the Gio Ponti Archives. Sep 18, 2012 - Gio Ponti Vetri damask drawing 1940 (Rubelli Archives) Some of his designs he created alone, and others in collaboration with other artists and designers of the time. 1927 Sold with a certificate of authenticity from the Gio Ponti Archives. Possibly produced by Quarti, Italy. In 1934, he was given the title of Commander of the Royal Order of Vasa in Stockholm. Feeling that a career in architecture was preferable to that of a painter, Ponti’s parents encouraged him to pursue the former and in 1914 he enrolled at the Faculty of … €36.60 . Gio Ponti Daybed, circa 1950 Walnut, fabric. Each: 10 1/4 in. 1920 -1930, Ceramic ware and porcelain for Richard-Ginori, Manifattura Doccia at Sesto Fiorentino (Firenze) and Manifattura San Cristoforo (Milan) Équipe projet Scénographie : Wilmotte & Associés Éclairagiste et audiovisuel : Michel Pounoussamy, Kévin Millet Graphisme : Italo Lupi Aménagement : Volume Agencement Soclage : Le Socle Signalétique : Publimark Impression sol et plafonds des periodrooms : Muzéo . 1928 In 1950, Alberto Pirelli, the owner of the Pirelli tire company, selected Gio Ponti to design and develop a building to house the offices of his company. Gio Ponti, Royal Delta, Casse And Clement Among Nine Hall Of Fame Finalists. official website News Biography & portraits Archives Letters Comes with certificate of authenticity from Gio Ponti archives and foundation hardware original to piece. Currently being produced by Tre80 whose founder is Fede Grampa,their production is exclusively authorized by the Gio Ponti archives. 79 x 80 x 106.5 cm (31 1/8 x 31 1/2 x 41 7/8 in.) high (8) - Varedo (Milan), Illustration of "The harlot's house" by Oscar Wilde, Illustration of "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" by Oscar Wilde, Various furniture of the twenties and thirties, Ceramic ware and porcelain for Richard-Ginori, Manifattura Doccia at Sesto Fiorentino (Firenze) and Manifattura San Cristoforo (Milan), Villa Bouilhet "L' ange volant" Garches, Paris, France, Competition entry for furnishing for an italian Embassy, Objects in pewter and silver for Christofle (at the beginning of the collaboration withChristofle), Vestibule to "The Small Rooms" at La Rinascente - Domus Nova, Milan, Pavilion for the Graphic Arts and Book Industry, fiera Campionaria, Milan, Entry in the competitionfor the Milan Development Plan withthe "Forma Urbis Mediolani", Borletti house in Via San Vittore , milan, Participation in the construction of the Monument to the War Dead in Piazza Sant'Ambrogio, Design of the dome and the La Rotonda central hall, Italy pavilion, 16th Venice Biennale, designs for silk embroidery for the Cernobbio school, Malagoli hairdressing salon in Piazza Virgilio, designs for De Angeli-Frua printed fabrics, Fontana Arte (at the beginning of the collaboration), Large aluminium table presented at the 4th Monza Triennale, Furnishing for a luxury cabin on board an ocean-going liner at the 4th Monza Triennale, "Holidays Home" for the 4th Monza Triennale, Fabrics for Vittorio Ferrari ( at the beginning of the collaboration), Cutlery and other objects for Krupp Italiana, Three bookcases for the Complete Works of Gabriele D'Annunzio, Headquarters of Banca Unione (later Banca Barclays Castellini) in Via Santa Maria Segreta, design for a residential building in the city, "Typical Homes": Domus Julia, Domus Carola and Domus Fausta in Via De Togni, Italcima plant on the corner of Via Crespi and Via Legnone. Gio Ponti Pair of Armchairs walnut and green velvet upholstery each 81 x 71 x 79 cm (31 7/8 x 27 7/8 x 31 1/8 in.) Archives; Letters; English. 1931, "Typical Homes": Domus Julia, Domus Carola and Domus Fausta in Via De Togni 84 cm - Long. Superficie 1 000 m² . 1928 There have been many books, magazine articles, and exhibitions dedicated to exploring the influence and uniqueness of Gio Ponti’s product, furniture, and interior design work. Gio Ponti Archives. Lot 122: Gio Ponti. During this time, Ponti forged a lasting relationship with Christofle executive and shareholder Tony Bouilhet, who later married Ponti’s niece–Carla Borletti–and for whom he designed Villa Bouilhet at the Saint-Cloud golf club near Paris, one of Ponti’s earliest house designs. Gio Ponti (18 novembre 1891, Milan - 16 septembre 1979, Milan) est un architecte, designer, peintre, auteur, enseignant et directeur de publications italien.. Tag : Gio Ponti. Contact
64 x 208.8 x 80.6 cm (25 1/4 x 82 1/4 x 31 3/4 in.) 21 in. During his career, he created an enormous amount of ceramics, furnishings, and objects. Together with a certificate of expertise from the Gio Ponti Archives. This style and approach was at great odds with the functional and minimal approach of the then-prevalent Italian Rationalism, and it was distinctly present in Ponti’s work in the 1930s and 1940s, becoming less so over later years. Two of his most renowned architectural works, though, were built outside of Italy. - Milan, Glass furnishings for the Dahò stores In 1928, Ponti started Domus, an architecture and design magazine with a mission to energize Italian architecture, interior design, and decorative arts. 1928 1931 Peut-on parler à propos de Ponti d'"artiste total" ? Buyer responsible for Buyer’s Premium and any applicable taxes, including VAT. Imaginée en 1954-1955, cette table est rééditée et fabriquée par Molteni & C d’après les dessins originaux des archives de Ponti. Cette table basse en acier peint à la main fait partie de la collection de mobilier de la maison privée du designer italien Giò Ponti, située via Dezza à Milan. Another famous work of Ponti’s is Villa Nemazee (1957–1964) in Tehran. 1920, Designs of the twenties L'archivio storico dell'opera di Gio Ponti: fotografie, disegni, lettere, documenti, testi critici e dati sulla sua opera nel campo dell'architettura, del design e dell'arte One of these works is Villa Planchart, or “El Cerrito” (1955), in Caracas, built for Anala and Armando Planchart at the top of a hill, or cerro, overlooking Caracas. The main space in the Gio Ponti Archives, housed in Ponti’s Via Dezza studio, with a D.859.1 table, reproduced by Molteni&C, and a 687 chair, designed for Cassina. 1928 Please read our. Provenance: Catarina Licitra Ponti, with Ponti archives certificate. Subscribe and get notified of new arrivals and events, The Joyful Designs of Achille Castiglioni, A Documentary About the Tireless Pierre Cardin, Style magazine: “Outside Milan, a Living Testament to the Powers of Italian Modernist Design”, PIN-UP Magazine’s Interview with Architect & Furniture Designer Umberto Riva, cabinets and sideboards for Singer & Sons, Modern Living: Giò Ponti and the 20th-Century Aesthetics of Design. He is considered the father of modern Italian design and is associated with the development of modern architecture in Italy. Signed with applied archive label to underside: [Gio Ponti Archives 07012/000]. circa 1936 Walnut, fabric upholstery. 1920 - 1970, Various furniture of the twenties and thirties Cette ville travailleuse et ouverte sur le monde aime la nouveauté. 罕有廚櫃. 1925. Sadly, the Iranian regime decided to revoke the villa’s heritage status, making its future highly uncertain. Molteni&C dedicated its Gio Ponti Collection to the great Milanese master. Expertise conducted by the Gio Ponti Archives. “Enchantment – a useless thing, but as indispensable as bread.”. - Florence, Headquarters of Banca Unione (later Banca Barclays Castellini) in Via Santa Maria Segreta His leadership at Domus would allow him to play a pivotal role in this interwar period by asserting the Italian perspective and tradition to the European modernist trends of the time and by expressing his consideration to the ideas regarding the Novecento artistic movement, a counter-movement to Rationalismo. We attend the Triennale in Milano in cooperation with Gio Ponti, and Salvatore Fiume as art director 1959 The new Cantù plant is open on a covered area of 20.000 square meters; launch of a series of classical furniture collections 1930, Fontana Arte (at the beginning of the collaboration) Quick view L'infinito blu - Book. Estimate $ 6,000 - 8,000 Sold for $ 25,200 When completed in 1958, the 32-story, 127-meter-high Pirelli Tower, with its unique hexagonal plan, became Italy’s first skyscraper and a symbol of the postwar economic recovery of Italy. Designed in 1949 for the Conte Grande Ocean Liner and manufactured by Cassina, Mena, this work is accompanied by a certificate of expertise from the Gio Ponti Archives. Scopo di “Gio Ponti Archives” è amministrare e accrescere la banca dati riferita a Gio Ponti, mettendo in relazione informazioni e materiali di diversa natura, proprietà, origine. Gio Ponti and his daughter Lisa at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in 1973. Underside of each with impressed signature “Nino Ferrari.” Together with a certificate of authenticity from the Gio Ponti Archives (2). Gio Ponti Founds Domus Magazine, A Platform For The Emerging Italian Modernist Design. Gio Ponti Archives. Icon of the Month . Icon of the Month . - Milan, Entry in the competitionfor the Milan Development Plan withthe "Forma Urbis Mediolani" In 1970, he finished the Taranto Cathedral, a white rectangular building topped with a huge concrete façade perforated with openings. 1930 estimate: $40,000–50,000. Estimate £18,000 - 24,000 . Haut. - Monza, "Holidays Home" for the 4th Monza Triennale Twelve different objects, expressions of the creativity and versatility of Ponti’s work and personality. Together with a certificate of expertise from the Gio Ponti Archives. 16 000 euros, édition limitée à 10 exemplaires, Christofle. 33 1/16 x 84 5/8 x 36 1/4 in. Glass, Wood. In 1923, he started his first industrial design work designing ceramics for the Richard Ginori pottery factory, close to Florence. Haut. Plus de 500 pièces sont présentées de manière … Sa construction est le fruit de la collaboration de Gio Ponti et de son studio avec l’ingénieur Arturo Danusso, puis dès 1954 avec Pier Luigi Nervi, tous deux grands spécialistes du béton précontraint, qui conseillent Ponti sur la forme et la structure. console from the Apta series. - Milan, Design of the dome and the La Rotonda central hall, Italy pavilion, 16th Venice Biennale - Garches, Paris, France, 1928 Ponti graduated from the Politecnico di Milano in 1921. In 1971, he contributed to the exterior envelope design of the Denver Art Museum in Colorado—the only Gio Ponti building in North America.
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