Space: 1999 Series Visionary Furnishings
The space age furnishings of the TV series “Space: 1999” are a captivating blend of futuristic design and innovative functionality.
Knowing the story of design products means embracing the life and work of the people behind the products.
With this tales of products we can understand and recognize the creativity of people – well known designers or obscure craftsmen, the essence and wealth of materials from which the product was made, the unidentified work of the many people that contributed to the process of production.
This way we can learn from the minds and hearts of the many people who contributed to the progress of design through the decades – and enjoy their creations to the fullest!
The space age furnishings of the TV series “Space: 1999” are a captivating blend of futuristic design and innovative functionality.
Toucans, Spiders, Dogs and Mices, Mammooth’s tooth and Mouses… a suprising flow of creativity in a creative intepretations of animals.
Ceramic Lamps are a unique blend of a primal material with industrial design. The lamps by Marcello Cuneo for Gabbianelli are unequalled examples of this mix!
Ettore Sottsass was an Italian architect and designer who was a key figure in the development of the postmodern design movement. He is famous for his furniture designs, many of
Joe Colombo was an Italian designer and architect who was active in the 60s. He is known for his innovative and futuristic designs, including furniture, lighting, and other household objects.
Osvaldo Cavandoli was an Italian artist and animator best known for creating the character La Linea, which was featured in a popular series of animated shorts on air on Italian
Kartell is an Italian design company founded in 1949 that is known for its innovative and high-quality products. The company has a long history of producing mirrors, and it has
Space Age design hype is spreading across design lovers. Masters like Joe Colombo, Michel Ducaroy, Lucio Fontana are universally renowed for their space age furniture pieces, lamps, chairs and decoration.
Telegono lamp was conceived in the late 60s, but it is indeed an everlasting icon of 70s sparkling creativity. It was designed by Vico Magistretti in 1966 and produced by
In the Sixties and Seventies a variety of solutions to old and new demands took the form of new ingenious objects. Imagine keepin track of your business contacts, in a
Four big cylinders with digit parts that thanks to their movement form hours and minutes, marking the flow of time. Differently from flip clocks or rotary clocks, in this digi-glo
A blank page – this is where all the creations start. Whether it is a white canvas, or a software, or just a representation in our brain, the journey that
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