

Danese Milano founded Italian author design in 1957 with Enzo Mari and Castiglioni, treating culture and authorship as a genuine business.
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Danese Milano | Italian Author Design 1957 - Diffusione Luce
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Undici, Cubo is a silkscreen print by Enzo Mari from the Sei simboli sinsemantici series, created to introduce simple symbolic images into everyday living spaces.
Reference: DEDZ11/WO
Undici, Onde is a silkscreen print by Enzo Mari from the Sei simboli sinsemantici series, created to introduce simple symbolic images into everyday living spaces.
Reference: DEDZ11/WT
Undici, Trifoglio is a silkscreen print by Enzo Mari from the Sei simboli sinsemantici series, designed to introduce simple symbolic images into everyday living spaces.
Reference: DEDZ11/WS
Undici, Stella is a silkscreen print by Enzo Mari from the Sei simboli sinsemantici series, created to introduce simple symbolic images into everyday living spaces.
Reference: DEDZ14
La Rana is a three-colour silkscreen print by Enzo Mari belonging to the iconic Nature series, created between 1963 and 1976.
Reference: DEDZ17
Le Stanze is an eight-colour screen-printed art print by Enzo Mari, originally designed in 1958 and part of the Danese Milano Art Editions collection.
Reference: DEDZ16
Danese Milano Le Porte by Enzo Mari is a four colour screen print on paper, a geometric artwork exploring space and visual perception.
Reference: DMP9911A06
Danese Milano I Volti, Sei by Mimmo Paladino is a 9-colour screen print on paper, limited edition inspired by Bruno Munari.
Reference: DMP9911A05
I Volti, Cinque is a limited edition four-colour silkscreen print by Mimmo Paladino from the Giocosa Mente series, created in homage to Bruno Munari.
Reference: DMP9911A03
I Volti, Tre is a limited edition two-colour silkscreen print by Mimmo Paladino from the Giocosa Mente series, created in homage to Bruno Munari.
Reference: DMP9911A02
I Volti, Due is a six-color silkscreen print by Mimmo Paladino, part of the Giocosa Mente series created in homage to Bruno Munari.
Reference: DMP9911A01
I Volti, Uno is a seven-color silkscreen print by Mimmo Paladino, part of the Giocosa Mente series created in homage to Bruno Munari.
Reference: DEDZVLP
La Volpe is a three-color silkscreen print by Enzo Mari, part of the iconic Nature Series developed from visual research for Gioco delle Favole.
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The Alphabet is a silkscreen print created by Big (Bjarke Ingels Group) that explores language through a typographic pangram composed with a luminous font.
Reference: DRG8710A00
Drawing No. 12 is a framed wall clock by Ron Gilad that combines illustration and timekeeping within a minimalist architectural scene.
Reference: DEDZ003
Tre, La Mela e la Pera is a monochrome silkscreen print by Enzo Mari, part of the Nature Series.
Reference: DEDZ06
Sei, L'Orso is a three-colour silkscreen print by Enzo Mari, part of the Nature series.
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Scrittura Illeggibile di un popolo sconosciuto is a silkscreen print by Bruno Munari, available in two versions ochre and white part of the Art Editions collection.
Reference: DMP9911A04
I Volti, Quattro is a three-colour silkscreen print by Mimmo Paladino, part of the Giocosa Mente series created as a tribute to Bruno Munari®.
Reference: DMDZCL1
Carta della Luna is a silkscreen print by Bruno Munari, originally designed in 1959 and reissued in 2015, which depicts the Moon with geographical accuracy.
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Undici, Luna is a single-colour silkscreen print designed by Enzo Mari in 1972, part of the Sei simboli sinsemantici series created to make art accessible through serial production.
Reference: DRG8210A0L
Fruit Bowl No. 10 is a sculptural fruit bowl designed by Ron Gilad, crafted in beech wood and conceived as a reinterpretation of a contemporary symbol.
Reference: DMDZRT3
Theoretical Reconstruction of an Imaginary Object, Pink is a five-color silkscreen print by Bruno Munari, part of the “Art Editions” collection.
Reference: DF7500A09
Livorno is a compact two-shelf bookcase with an essential design, made of powder-coated metal and suitable for both floor-standing and wall-mounted use.
Danese Milano | Italian Author Design 1957 - Diffusione Luce
Design Lighting is at the core of Danese Milano, a company based in Milano. Active since 1957 and based in Milano, the company has built its identity on quality and design consistency. authoritative design with Enzo Mari, Castiglioni and Munari since 1957 defines every aspect of the production.
The Danese Milano collection spans from wall lamps to ceiling lights, including bedside lamps and table lamps. Colour temperatures available from 2700K to 4000K to suit every context ensures reliability.
The In Attesa, Timor, Formosa and Canarie collections express the brand's character. Calibrated optical systems for uniform, glare-free light distribution and contribute to defining residential and professional environments.














