Design in Italy has always reflected the national
identity of the Italians themselves: sexy, stylish, and
innovative, and with more than a touch of audacity. No
other country takes design so seriously, nor treats its
leading practitioners with such reverence. In Italy a
design is never just a product, but an expression of
culture. There is a strongly held belief that good
design should be implemented across all aspects of life,
or as the architect Ernesto Rogers put it, "from the
spoon to the city". Masterpieces of Italian Design is an
overview of the past two centuries in Italian design and
manufacturing. This new title documents the 110 most
pioneering designs to come out of Italy, and explains
why, with stunning images (including rare archival
photographs, illustrations and patent drawings) and
explanatory texts. The Italian design community is at
the forefront of modern design practice and has
pioneered many styles and movements, from Rationalism to
Post-Modernism and Late-Modern. With its strong
design-engineering focus, highly skilled craft
workshops, and specialized factories, Italy has always
provided the optimum creative climate for designers and
manufacturers. This major new book features the ultimate
examples of Italian design from among others Alessi,
B&B Italia, Cappellini, Cassina, Ducati, Ferrari,
Fiat, Kartell, Lamborghini, Luceplan, Magis, Moroso,
Pagani, and Riva.
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