Vico Magistretti was one of the most prolific industrial designers of his generation. His pieces, from lamps to chairs, to sofas and kitchens, grace homes and offices around the world. And he was not just a designer, but also a highly influential architect and a generous teacher.
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Magistretti’s birth, and in celebration of the 4th Italian Design Day in the World, join us for a special presentation by Rosanna Pavoni, Director of the Vico Magistretti Foundation.
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