Gianfranco Frattini Design 1955/2003 Published by Silvana Editoriale. Edited with text by Emanuela Frattini Magnusson. Text by Massimo De Conti, Ryan Turf, Maria Chiara Manfredi, Alessia Interlandi, Massimo Belotti, Margherita Monica, Matilde Alghisi, Susanna Beatrice Lubiana, Benedetta Patella. The life and work of the modernist design maestro, featuring installation shots from a stunning recent exhibition at the Palazzo Arese Borromeo Widely regarded as a master of mid-century modernism, the award-winning Italian designer Gianfranco Frattini (1926–2004) created furniture and decor that merges function and form with supreme sophistication. Given his meticulous eye for high-quality materials and conscientious manufacturing processes, Frattini was instrumental in securing his country’s reputation as the paragon of design, i.e. “Made in Italy.”
This catalog not only unpacks Frattini’s role in the development of Italian design, but also traces the lingering legacy of his work. Published in conjunction with a landmark exhibition in Rome, the volume presents installation shots (set in the breathtaking Palazzo Arese Borromeo), a selection of his interior and furniture designs, and engaging essays on the life and practice of the modernist great, from contributors that range from eminent design scholars to Frattini’s son.
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