Gio Ponti MORE THAN ONE - Lars Müller Publisher

Manfredo di Robilant & Manuel Orazi (eds.)
Gio Ponti MORE THAN ONE
Critic, publisher, graphic designer, architect, product designer

Gio Ponti (Milan 1891–1979) was a key figure in Italian modernism; his work cannot be confined to a single artistic field. From 1923 to 1930, Ponti was artistic director of the now legendary Italian tableware manufacturer Richard Ginori. In 1928, he founded the internationally renowned magazine Domus, which he edited until his death, apart from a break in the 1940s. In the postwar period, Ponti and his collaborators Antonio Fornaroli and Alberto Rosselli shaped the architectural landscape of Milan, but were also active worldwide, from Caracas to Tehran, Denver, and Islamabad to Eindhoven and Stockholm. This book illuminates the many facets of Ponti's contribution to the 20th century and traces his enduring influence in Italy and around the world.

Edited by Manfredo di Robilant, Manuel Orazi
With photographs by Paolo Rosselli
With essays by Elena Dellapiana, Manfredo di Robilant, Fulvio Irace, Gabriele Neri, Manuel Orazi, Francesco Parisi, Mario Piazza, Paolo Rosselli, Cecilia Rostagni
Design: Lars Müller Publishers
16.5 × 24 cm, 6 ½ × 9 ½ in
288 pages, 294 illustrations
paperback
2025, 978-3-03778-763-2
Text English

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Manfredo di Robilant & Manuel Orazi (eds.)
Gio Ponti MORE THAN ONE
Critic, publisher, graphic designer, architect, product designer

Gio Ponti (Milan 1891–1979) was a key figure in Italian modernism; his work cannot be confined to a single artistic field. From 1923 to 1930, Ponti was artistic director of the now legendary Italian tableware manufacturer Richard Ginori. In 1928, he founded the internationally renowned magazine Domus, which he edited until his death, apart from a break in the 1940s. In the postwar period, Ponti and his collaborators Antonio Fornaroli and Alberto Rosselli shaped the architectural landscape of Milan, but were also active worldwide, from Caracas to Tehran, Denver, and Islamabad to Eindhoven and Stockholm. This book illuminates the many facets of Ponti's contribution to the 20th century and traces his enduring influence in Italy and around the world.

Edited by Manfredo di Robilant, Manuel Orazi
With photographs by Paolo Rosselli
With essays by Elena Dellapiana, Manfredo di Robilant, Fulvio Irace, Gabriele Neri, Manuel Orazi, Francesco Parisi, Mario Piazza, Paolo Rosselli, Cecilia Rostagni
Design: Lars Müller Publishers
16.5 × 24 cm, 6 ½ × 9 ½ in
288 pages, 294 illustrations
paperback
2025, 978-3-03778-763-2
Text English