Italian Moroso Chairs by Castiglione & Lavia (1999)
A pair of Italian Moroso 40/80 chairs designed by Achille Castiglione & Ferruccio Lavia. C. 1999 chrome frames with attachable canvas
Achille Castiglioni (1918-2002) was an Italian industrial designer and architect. He is widely considered to be one of the most influential and important figures in Italian design of the 20th century. He was known for his innovative and functional designs, as well as his ability to blend modern technology with traditional craftsmanship.
Castiglioni studied at the Politecnico di Milano and began his career as an architect. However, he quickly became interested in industrial design and began working on a wide range of projects, from furniture and lighting to consumer electronics and household appliances.
One of his most famous designs is the Arco lamp, a floor lamp designed in 1962. It featured a marble base and an adjustable steel arch that held an adjustable light. It is considered a timeless and classic design that still in production today.
Throughout his career, Castiglioni won numerous awards and honors for his work, more... including the prestigious Compasso d'Oro award, which he received on several occasions. His work continues to be widely admired and his designs are considered to be some of the most iconic and enduring of the 20th century. less...
A pair of Italian Moroso 40/80 chairs designed by Achille Castiglione & Ferruccio Lavia. C. 1999 chrome frames with attachable canvas