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DANESE Milano Working

DANESE Milano Working

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This is a catalog from the Italian design brand DANESE, published in 2001. It introduces products from DANESE, which was founded in 1957 by Bruno Danese and Jacqueline Vodoz.

Since the 1960s, DANESE has become known as a leading brand in Italian modern design, collaborating with figures such as Bruno Munari and Enzo Mari. Its numerous products, combining rationality with playfulness and artistry with practicality, have greatly influenced designers and architects worldwide.

This catalog was published during a period when DANESE, after the closure of its shop in 1991, began a new phase at the Milan Furniture Fair in 2001. It features DANESE products from this new era, carrying on the founders' philosophies. Along with masterpieces by Munari and Mari, it also includes new releases and classic items from that time, offering an overview of the brand's history and direction.

This is essential material for understanding a key brand in Italian modern design. It is also recommended for readers interested in product design, graphic design, and interior design.

[Title] DANESE Milano Working
[Publisher] DANESE
[Publication Date] 2001
[Page Count] -
[Size] A4 variant / 266g
[Format] Softcover
[Language] Italian, English
[Title Reading] DANESE MILANO WORKING
[Author/Editor] DANESE/Editor
[Printing] -
[ISBN] -
[Condition] Used【5】Fair (Slight staining on fore-edge, light sunning on all three edges)
[Accessories] None
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DANESE

Founded in Milan, Italy. Design brand.

Established in 1957 by Bruno Danese and Jacqueline Vodoz. Through collaborations with Bruno Munari, Enzo Mari, and others, it grew into a leading brand in post-war Italian design.

With a unique philosophy that traverses art and design, industry and craft, it has released numerous intelligent and experimental products. It has created masterpieces in a wide range of fields, including storage items, stationery, lighting, furniture, and toys.

Representative works include Formosa, Timor, Falkland, 16 Animali, and Putrella.

Major awards:
Numerous Compasso d'Oro awards.

Major collections:
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, Victoria and Albert Museum, Triennale Milano, etc.

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