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No. 7
by Gio Ponti
1960s

No. 7

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From a series of illustrated letters sent by the Italian architect Gio Ponti to his publisher Daria Guarnati in the 1960s.

Giovanni "Gio" Ponti (1891-1979) was an Italian architect and designer. Over his sixty year career, Ponti designed and built over a hundred buildings such as the Pirelli Tower in Milan and Villa Planchart in Caracas and also turned his had to furniture, decorative art, and industrial design. From the Superleggera chairs through to thousands of cabinets, lamps, ceramics and glassware, Ponti was a relentlessly inventive visionary who pushed the boundaries of both Italian and global design.

The content of these letters were frequently mundane, but Ponti injected magic into the ordinary. As he put it:

“Enchantment: a useless thing, but as indispensable as bread” Pen and ink on thin laid paper.

Width: 28 cm
Height: 35 cm
Depth: 3.5 cm
Weight: 1.1 kg

Giclée printed on Japanese Awagami Inbe Washi fine art paper with conservation grade mount board and spacers.

Float mounted within a hand-crafted FSC oak frame and fitted with a poplar subframe, for additional structural support, and to allow the frame to sit flush against the wall.

UV filtering, anti-reflective glass.

Hand-painted in 'Seaweed' by Colourman and finished with matt varnish.

Limited edition of 500

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