RETHINKING DESIGN
Dec 17, 2019
2 minutes
Most people who think of Gio Ponti picture his elegantly simple Superleggera chair, created for Cassina in 1957—a chair so light that a child could pick it up with one finger—or the razor-edged Pirelli Tower which, when it was built in Milan in 1958, was the tallest building in Europe.
But the remarkably versatile Italian architect and designer deserves recognition for so much more.
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