Gio Ponti

In 1928, Ponti founded "Domus",the Italian design magazine instrumental in diffusing his proponed concepts of the interplay between art and architecture.

Milestones in creative theory accredited to include several architectural marvels such as Villa Planchart and a four-person open-space dwelling..

As artfully as any magician, he employed the use of mirrors, light and color to convey the impression of suspension,
insulation and lightness.

Each of the objects appears destined for a theatrical setting, for an enchanted world made of crystals and kaleidoscopic, multifaceted diamonds and a million sparks of color...

His works
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