Extraordinary and beautiful pair of "Carlotta" model single beds designed by Luciano Frigerio and produced by the family company, on the mother's side, Cellini Arte in the 70s, and not by Frigerio of Desio.
The beds are made of solid cast brass depicting oriental geometric motifs enriched by a brutalist texture on the surface with geometric knobs.
Objects of great elegance, which can be used separately for a children's room or together for a double room, therefore very versatile.
The conditions are excellent with some small signs of aging on the iron sides which testify to the originality of the pair and give it a beautiful patina.
The beds are sold with the original certificate of authenticity issued by the Frigerio heirs.
Product Name: Pair of "Carlotta" beds by Luciano Frigerio for Cellini Arte
Designer: Luciano Frigerio
Year of Design: 1970s
Style: Modernism with brutalist influences and oriental geometric motifs
Main Materials: Cast solid brass, iron sides
Distinctive Design: Oriental geometric patterns with brutalist texture on the surface and geometric brass knobs
Dimensions: Height 100 - Length 205 - Depth 93 cm (each)
Comfort: Ideal for single or double rooms thanks to the possibility of joining the beds
Typical Use: Children's, guest or double bedrooms
Design Icon: Refined example of Italian craftsmanship from the 70s, produced by Cellini Arte
Versatility: Can be used either separately as single beds or together as a double bed
Current State of Design: Excellent condition, with slight signs of aging on the iron sides adding authenticity and a distinctive patina
Additional Notes: Certificate of authenticity issued by the Frigerio heirs
Luciano Frigerio, born in Desio in 1928, has left an indelible mark on the world of furniture design and production, inheriting a family tradition in fine cabinet making. His initial education, which ended with a diploma in accounting at the Pius XI College, was enriched by his passion for furniture design and musical composition.
The socio-economic context of Brianza in the 1960s offered entrepreneurial opportunities in the furniture art sector, and Frigerio was able to grasp these potentials. Visiting renowned workshops and meeting prominent figures such as Gio Ponti and Franco Albini inspired the transformation of the family business into a reality oriented towards the international market. In 1973, Frigerio was awarded the title of Commander of the Italian Republic, recognition of his dedication to fine cabinetmaking.
The distinctive element of his career emerged with the realization of his dream: furniture as a unique piece. Frigerio, supported by a team of technicians, created the "Solid wood sculpture furniture" and the "Bronze cast sculpture beds", representing a unique alternative to the industrial production of the time. These unique pieces embody excellent craftsmanship and the fusion of fine materials, positioning themselves as works of art in the design landscape.
Collaboration with renowned Italian architects and designers, including Franco Albini, Sergio Asti and Paolo Portoghesi, has consolidated Frigerio's position in the world of design. His belief that architects could design unique furniture for fine cabinetmaking guided the company's philosophy, characterized by the production of one-of-a-kind numbered and signed pieces. In the 1970s and 1990s, the company expanded its presence by opening ten showrooms in major Italian cities.
Recognition of his contributions to design culminated in the awarding of the title of Knight of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem in 1989. Frigerio's works adorn important art galleries in Italy and abroad, winning awards at events such as the International Italian Furniture Exhibition and Abitare il Tempo.
The permanent exhibitions in Milan, including Galleria del Sagrato and "Art Gallery" via Montenapoleone, testify to Frigerio's constant and recognized presence in the heart of the Milanese artistic panorama. His legacy is perpetuated through exclusive works, celebrating the meeting of functionality, aesthetics and craftsmanship in the world of furniture and art. His legacy continues to influence contemporary design, remaining a benchmark for innovation and excellence in the industry.
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