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D'Urbino Donato
Donato D'Urbino is an Italian designer, born in 1935 in Milan.
He studied at Milan Polytechnic until 1966, where he met Gionatan De Pas and Paolo Lomazzi, with whom he opened a studio in Milan in 1966.
"Blow", an inflatable chair of PVC film of which the trio designed for Zanotta had made them famous over night in 1967.
In 1970 once again the trio made a splash with "Joe", a chair they designed for Poltronova. Shaped like an outsize baseball glove, "Joe" is also intended as a tribute to the American baseball player Joe DiMaggio.
Both chairs are important examples of radical design in Italy, representing a clean break with traditional notions of seating and lifestyle.
In 1973 De Pas/D'Urbino/Lomazzi designed "Sciangai" for Zanotta - an upright bunch of wooden chopsticks 1.50 meters high. This quirky piece express the common humor of the three designers and is typical of their designs.
The undulating form of the 1985 "Onda" sofa can be interpreted as a tongue-in-cheek allusion to Le Corbusier as its model. On Gionatan De Pas's death in 1991, Donato D'Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi carried on the practice, which was now known as D'Urbino/Lomazzi.
They created numerous other witty designs, including "Nuvola", a double bed for Zanotta (1992), "Rosa del Deserto", a table for Tonelli (1994) - composed of circle segments and a round glass tabletop, and "Nessie" (1996), a serpentine hanging lamp for Lumina Italia.
He studied at Milan Polytechnic until 1966, where he met Gionatan De Pas and Paolo Lomazzi, with whom he opened a studio in Milan in 1966.
"Blow", an inflatable chair of PVC film of which the trio designed for Zanotta had made them famous over night in 1967.
In 1970 once again the trio made a splash with "Joe", a chair they designed for Poltronova. Shaped like an outsize baseball glove, "Joe" is also intended as a tribute to the American baseball player Joe DiMaggio.
Both chairs are important examples of radical design in Italy, representing a clean break with traditional notions of seating and lifestyle.
In 1973 De Pas/D'Urbino/Lomazzi designed "Sciangai" for Zanotta - an upright bunch of wooden chopsticks 1.50 meters high. This quirky piece express the common humor of the three designers and is typical of their designs.
The undulating form of the 1985 "Onda" sofa can be interpreted as a tongue-in-cheek allusion to Le Corbusier as its model. On Gionatan De Pas's death in 1991, Donato D'Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi carried on the practice, which was now known as D'Urbino/Lomazzi.
They created numerous other witty designs, including "Nuvola", a double bed for Zanotta (1992), "Rosa del Deserto", a table for Tonelli (1994) - composed of circle segments and a round glass tabletop, and "Nessie" (1996), a serpentine hanging lamp for Lumina Italia.
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