Achille and Giacomo Castiglioni products for sale
Achille Castiglioni
Born in Milan in 1918. As early as 1940 he dedicated himself to testing industrial production with brothers Livio (1911-1979) and Pier Giacomo (1913-1968). After graduating in architecture in 1944, he began research into shapes, techniques and new materials, aimed at developing an integral design process.
He was one of the founders of ADI in 1956. In 1969, he was authorized by the Ministry of Education to teach “Artistic Design for Industry” and was a professor at Turin´s Faculty of Architecture until 1980 and then professor of “Industrial Design ” in Milan until 1993.
Since 1950 he has worked in the area of testing and research into outfittings and presentations for exhibitions (Triennale di Milano, Montecatini, Agip, Rai). MoMA in New York features 14 of his works. Other works can be found at:Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Kunstgewerbe Museum (Zurich), Staatliches Museum fur Angewandte Kunst (Munich), Museo del Design (Prato), Uneleckoprumyslove Prague Museum, Israel Museum (Jerusalem), The Denver Art Museum, Vitra Design Museum (Weil am Rhein), Angewandte Kunst Museum (Hamburg and Cologne).
He staged a one-man show between 1984 and 1986 organized by the Museum fur Angewandte Kunst (Vienna), then at Akademie der Kunst (Berlin), Triennale di Milano (Milan), Kunstgewerbe Museum (Zurich), Haags Gemeentemuseum (the Hague), Circulo de Bellas Artes (Madrid) and at the Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris). He has been awarded 9 Compasso d´Oro awards.
Achille Castiglioni died in 2002.
Pier Giacomo Castiglioni
Born in Milan in 1913. In 1937, he established the “Architecture,Urban Buildings and Research into Industrial Design” practice with his brother Livio. In 1952 Livio left; another brother, Achille joined the practice in 1944. He graduated from the Department of Architecture at Milan Polytechnic in 1937 and co-wrote a libel on the Milan Town Planning Scheme: “Fifty Significant Squares in theMilanof the Future” with the architect Carlo Pagani in 1938.
Lecturer and Assistant in Architectural Composition, Professor in Drawing and Relief Work at the Milan Faculty of Architecture. Member of the Board at the Association of Architects and at the Milan City Council Building Commission. Member of the executive committee for the 13th Triennale in 1964. He exhibited at every Milan Triennale from 1940 on, winning many awards. For the latter, based on the theme “Leisure time, living time”, Pier Giacomo Castiglioni was a member of the Executive Committee.
He was a member of numerous juries: in 1956, 1957 and 1958 for “La Rinascente Compassod’Oro”; La Triennale of Milan; Formica-Domus Competition; Abitare-De Padova Competition; International Cantù Furniture Competition.
He was also particularly active as the curator of exhibition installations for national and international institutes and leading companies attending national and international exhibitions: Montecatini, RAI, ENI, Triennale di Milano, Mostre Esposizioni Torino, “Italia61”, AGIP. Pier Giacomo Castiglioni received numerous prizes and awards, including the “Compasso d’Oro” in 1955, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1979. He died in 1968.
His works have been displayed and are currently being exhibited at: Museum of Modern Art, New York (22 works at present), Royal Institute of British Architects (London) Musée des Arts Decoratifs (Paris), Palais du Centenaire (Brussels), Modern Art Museum, Sao Paulo (Brazil), Prima Esposicion de disegno industrial di Buenos Aires (Argentina).
Reference: F5400035+F5500035
Flos Parentesi Red, lamp with direct light emission from the ceiling to the floor. Tubular in shaped steel, and molded elastomer. NOT dimmable version without bulb included.
Reference: F5600009+F5700009
Flos Parentesi Doppia White, lamp providing direct light from ceiling to floor. Shaped steel tube and moulded elastomer. Dimmable version without bulb included.
Reference: F5400009+F5500009
Flos Parentesi White, lamp with direct light emission from the ceiling to the floor. Tubular in shaped steel, and molded elastomer. NOT dimmable version without bulb included.
Reference: RF84656
Replacement glass diffuser for Snoopy lamps by Flos. 100% original spare part.
Reference: RF80966
Original Flos replacement accessory, for Snoopy lamp.
Reference: RF05290
Flos replacement silicone ring for Fuchsia suspension lamps.
Reference: RF105209
Spare ceiling rose complete with electronics, for Bulbo 57 lamps by Flos. 100% original spare part. No longer in production. Last piece available due to end of stock.
Reference: F6380030
Snoopy Touch, table lamp with dimmable direct light, with metal reflector and white marble base. Available in four finishes. New Navy Blue finish available.
Reference: F6602004
Flos Taccia, glass table lamp complete with Led source. For indoor environments, available in all finishes.
Reference: F6607004
Flos Taccia, table lamp with PMMA diffuser complete with Led source. For indoor environments, available in all finishes.
Reference: F6604004
Flos Taccia Small, glass table lamp complete with Led source. For indoor environments, available in all finishes. Limited edition purple version.
Reference: F7421000
Pyramidal Taraxacum 88 C/W wall or ceiling lamp in aluminum composed of fifteen clear 3W globe LED bulbs with screw connection.
Reference: F7431000
Taraxacum 88 chandelier available in two versions, designed by Achille Castiglioni in 1988 for Flos. Bulbs included in both versions.
Reference: F7401009
Taraxacum suspension lamp in Cocoon material, for indoor environments. Available in two versions.
Reference: F7600030
Flos Toio HL, historical floor lamp adjustable in height, in halogen source version. Black color.
Reference: F7600035
Flos Toio HL, historical floor lamp adjustable in height, in halogen bulb version. Red color.
Reference: F7600009
Flos Toio HL, historical floor lamp adjustable in height, in halogen source version. White color.
Reference: F7630030
Flos Toio, an iconic floor lamp designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni in 1962, was born from the idea of transforming an automotive headlight into a timeless design object. Toio is height-adjustable and comes complete with a light source included
Reference: F7610030
Flos Toio Led Limited Edition, in the special matt black embossed finish. Exclusive packaging, brochure with certificate of authenticity on which is one of the two numbered holograms. Last pieces available
Reference: F8001009
Viscontea suspension lamp in Cocoon material, for indoor environments.
Reference: EDC_57_15W_927_V1
15W LED VS chip dimmable at 230V with a luminous flux of 1084-1179 lumens and a diameter of 56.5mm, available in warm light 2700k or 3000k.
Reference: 160KR02 30
8W LED chip dimmable at 230V with a luminous flux of 920-980 lumens and a diameter of 49mm, available in warm light 2700k or 3000k.
Reference: 000K307 27
16W LED chip dimmable at 230V with a luminous flux of 1750-1850 lumens and a diameter of 49mm, available in warm light 2700k or 3000k.
Reference: 9310
Saliscendi - Suspension lamp with dimmable LED source. Body, parabola and wire cover in metal, diffusers in PMMA. Light source included.