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Wednesday 5 March 2008

Influential Designers of the 20th Century - Archille Castiglioni


Achille Castiglioni (Milan, 1918-2002) was a renowned industrial designer. He was often inspired by everyday things and made use of ordinary materials. He uses the minimal amount of materials while creating forms with a maximum effect.
Contents

1 Biography
2 The Castiglioni brothers
3 The Castiglionis' Work
4 The Creation of ADI
5 The Fifties' and Sixties' creations
6 The Universty Lessons
7 The Exhibits & Awards
8 His Method
9 Family
10 External links
Biography
Achille Castiglioni studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano University and set up a design office in 1944 with his brothers, Livio Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni.
The Castiglioni brothers
The teamwork and professional partnership that came out from the work of Achille Castiglioni, Livio Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni gave birth to the so-called Castiglioni brothers team. Livio then left in 1952. This group have become one of the most witty, elegant and innovative partnerships in modern design. The brothers worked from the viewpoint that design must restructure an object's function, form and production process, and applied this maxim to every work that they produced. Castiglioni described this process with these words: "Start from scratch. Stick to common sense. Know your goals and means".
The Castiglionis' Work
In the 1950's the Castiglioni brothers publicly cemented their commitment to redesigning objects, with their tractor seat stool, Mezzadro and their Sella chair made of a bicycle seat. Castiglioni said of his design for the Sella, "When I use a pay phone, I like to move around, but I also would like to sit, but not completely." These designs drew upon the ready made school of art, in which everyday objects are repurposed for the showroom floor.
The chairs also embrace Castiglioni's theory of a Principal Design Component, or PDC, which the designer has found and is building upon within his design.
The Creation of ADI
In 1956, Castiglioni founded the ADI (Association for Industrial Design).
The Fifties' and Sixties' creations
During the fifties and sixties the Castiglioni brothers produced a remarkable number of popular designs. Their "Spalter" vacuum cleaner (1956), manufactured by Rem, was made of bright red plastic and was meant to be slung across the user's back with a leather strap, like a bag. Their lamps, the minimalist "Luminator" (1955) and "Bulb" (1957), employed exposed bulbs. In 1957 they held a show entitled, "Forme e Colori nella Casa d'Oggi" (Shapes and Colours in Today's Home) at Villa Olmo in Como, to exhibit their series of ready made designs.
In 1962 they introduced their "Arco", which was a floor lamp with a long, curved arm extending eight feet from the marble base which had to be moved "by two people inserting a broomstick through the hole in the base.
"Their"Snoopy Lamp of 1967 was a table lamp, indeed inspired by the cartoon character, also had a marble base, which stabilized the egg-shaped metal and glass shade. Their "Toio" (1962) lamp again turned to the PDC method, using a car reflector as its inspiration. Their lighting system for the Montecatini pavilion at the Milan Fair in 1962 featured cone shaped lights suspended from wires.
The Castiglinis also designed the "RR126" stereo system (1965) which was meant to be a "musical pet," and was considered to be one of his "Expressionistic Objects." The dials and controls form the shape of a face, with the speakers as ears. This design, for Brionvega, was free standing, with casters to make it mobile, and the speakers folded up when not in use, to make the design more compact.
The Universty Lessons
Castiglioni taught for many years, first at the Politecnico of Turin University, in 1969 and later leading a class in Industrial Design at the faculty of Architecture at Politecnico di Milano University, to a group of several thousand students.
The Exhibits & Awards
Castiglioni has exhibited his designs at every Milan Triennial since 1947 and has received seven Compasso d'Oro awards.
His Method
Castiglioni's method, to have "a constant and consistent way of designing, not a style" led him to help create new products to restore Italy's quality of life in the post-war years and to innovate upon the household object.
Most of Castilglioni's products are design classics and are still in production under licence. The MoMA has his most important designs in its permanent collection.
Family
Castiglioni has a daughter Monica Castiglioni who is a jewellery designer. She owns the design store Anthias in Milan. She lives and works between Milan and New York.
External links
Biography of Achille Castiglioni
MoMA 1997 Exhibition
http://www.evanizer.com/castiglioni/castiglioni.html
ANTHIAS - Monica Castiglioni & Natsuko Toyofuku
Achille Castiglioni Furniture Designs
Achille Castiglioni official site
His projects on Interaction Ivrea




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A Buyers Guide To Leather Sofas





Unlike any other type of furniture, a leather sofa provides a luxurious look and design which can enhance the appearance of your living room or places where you think of placing it. It is recommended that before buying one of these elegant pieces of furniture you take a good look at the many styles, colors and functionality of each piece, the following article will help you choose the right leather sofa for your home. There used to be a time when the selection of leather based sofas was quite limited, they were extremely expensive and hard to acquire, changes in the technology used to manufacture such objects has driven the prices down and allowed designers to introduce different leather materials and colors. Today, you have the choice of choosing between reclining sofas, sectionals, sleepers and many more, they all come in different sizes as well. Reclining Sofa: Adaptable furniture has been in demand for quite a while, these pieces are very convenient because you are not restricted to just one position, as the phrase implies you can adjust the height and angle of the sofa in order to find your comfort zone. Reclining sofas are quite popular and come in different styles and sizes, some will have big arm rests and the larger versions will have enough space to seat several people and provide additional arm rests. These can usually be built from a couple of seats to as many seats as required so you are not limited to just one. Sectional Sofa: These are popular among families which are limited in space, these pieces can be split and placed in different locations around the house and can be assembled into just one piece when needed, these are perfect for apartments and condos. Sleeper Sofas: These are usually wide and designed to sit over 4 people comfortably, the sizes vary from twin to full and queen. Just like the sectional pieces these are perfect for small apartments or for houses with just a few rooms available. Guests can use these sofas and spend the night comfortably and when the morning comes the bed can be rolled back into the pieces of furniture and it would look as if nothing happened. When it comes to leather you will obviously want to choose the right color to match the rest of your home furniture, it is recommended to select natural top grain leather because it the hardest and obviously the most durable material of all, this also means that it will be expensive but if you spend in top quality pieces then you won't have to worry about replacing them a few years around the corner. The material mentioned can last from 20-30 years without a problem, and if they start to get worn out you can easily repair them with special and inexpensive solutions sold in furniture stores. As you see living room furniture has come a long way and they have been designed to be functional, so you need to evaluate your home to determine which type of sofa will be a better fit for your living room.

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