Alo
Fluid, dynamic, ergonomic, and decidedly modern designs. A comfortable seat for a stool that can be easily adapted to use in all rooms of the house. Curved multilayer wood structure. Polyurethane foam padding. Upholstered in Pelle Frau® leather. Chrome-finished steel structure.
About Designer | |
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Massimo Iosa Ghini![]() |
Massimo Iosa Ghini
studied architecture in Florence and graduated at the Politecnico of Milan.
Since 1985, he partecipated at the avant-garde of Italian design, creating
illustrations, objects and environments for Bolidism group, founded by himself;
he was also requested by Ettore Sottsass to partecipate in the Memphis Group.
In the same year, he opened the IosaGhini Studio and began working both as an
architect and designer for several Companies, and developing the direct
research and design of experimental products concerning the speed applied to
project; he also took part with his works in exhibitions on the international design
scene. Right from the
beginnings, IosaGhini designs for international Companies including Yamagiwa
Lighting in Japan, Silhouette Modellbrillen in Austria, Duravit, Dornbracht,
Hoesch in Germany, in the industrial design area; he also collaborated with
many Companies operating in the furniture field, both in Italy and worldwide,
defining over the years a very recognizable personal style. Among his
collaborations are to be named the projects for Moroso, Poltrona Frau, Cassina,
Flou, Fiam and Snaidero.
As an architect,
his professional development takes place in the design of architectural spaces
and exhibitions, cultural and commercial installations, design of stores
networks built around the world. He did conferences and lectures in various
universities, at the Politecnico of Milan, the Domus Academy, the University of
Rome “La Sapienza”, the ScuolaElisava of Barcelona and the Design
Fachhochschule of Koeln; he represented Italian design in various international
symposia. He took place in design juries including Interieur in Belgium, SMI in
Bern, Espaço/ D in Saint Paulo, Brazil. One of his more recent project is the
main underground station in Hanover, commissioned by Ustra on the occasion
of Expo 2000. |
