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A genius of design: Aldo Rossi

 

Aldo Rossi, an icon in the world of interior design, is celebrated for his ability unique ability to blend form and function, creating spaces that evoke a sense of timeless elegance. Born in the heart of creativity Italian, in Milan, Aldo Rossi began his career with an eye towards the history of architecture and design that would profoundly influence his distinctive style. His training in architecture has given rise to an approach to design that embraces simplicity and unequivocal elegance, reflecting his belief that design should be both functional and aesthetically satisfying. Working with the biggest brands renowned in international design, Rossi has left an indelible mark on the world of interior design, transforming ordinary spaces into living works of art. In the Ciat Design catalog it is possible to find some of the iconic creations that have made Aldo Rossi a signature of absolute importance in the interior design panorama.

 

The signature of elegance

 

Aldo Rossi has collaborated with several internationally renowned design brands during his career. Among the most notes remember:

 

  • Molteni & C.: With Molteni & C., Rossi created some of his most famous furniture; iconic, such as the "Paris" chair (1979) and the "Sèvres" sofa (1981). Their collaboration is lasted for decades and helped define his minimalist and rational style
  • Artemide: Rossi designed several lamps for Artemide, including the "Febo" table lamp (1977) and the "Manoscript" pendant lamp (1984). His lamps are characterized by simple geometric shapes and the use of materials such as metal and glass
  • Alessi: For Alessi, Rossi created a series of objects for the home, such as the "La Conica" coffee maker (1984) and the "Il Ritrovo" kettle (1988). These objects became symbols of Italian design in the 1980s and are still very popular today.
  • Richard Ginori: With Richard Ginori, Rossi created a line of ceramics, including the "Tea & Biscuits" series (1983) and the "Project for a town house" series (1984). His ceramics are characterized by geometric decorations and the use of bright colors
  • Issey Miyake: Rossi collaborated with Japanese designer Issey Miyake to create a clothing collection in 1991. The collection was inspired by architecture and featured simple geometric lines and neutral colors.

 

In addition to these brands, Rossi has collaborated with several other companies including Zanotta, Cassina, Driade and Memphis. His collaborations have contributed to spreading his style throughout the world and making him one of the most popular designers in the world. influential figures of the 20th century.