Osvaldo borsani biography
| Osvaldo Borsani (born 1911, Varedo, Italy–died 1985, Milano, Italy) was an Italian designer and architect. | |
| Osvaldo Borsani () was an Italian architect and furniture designer. | |
| Osvaldo Borsani (1911-1985) was an Italian architect and furniture designer. |
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Osvaldo Borsani
- Founder with his brother Fulgenzio of Tecno, the architect Osvaldo Borsani designed most of Tecno's and italian design's icons, like the working system Graphis, the D70 sofa, the P40 lounge-chair and the smal tables T1 and T2. Osvaldo Borsani (Varedo Milano ) began work at an early age in the family business of making furniture.
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- Osvaldo Borsani () was an Italian architect and furniture designer.
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The Legacy of Osvaldo Borsani—Pamono Stories
- Osvaldo Borsani (born , Varedo, Italy–died , Milano, Italy) was an Italian designer and architect, born into a family of furniture makers with along and well established artisanal tradition.
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- Founder with his brother Fulgenzio of Tecno, the architect Osvaldo Borsani designed most of Tecno's and italian design's icons, like the working system Graphis, the D70 sofa, the P40 lounge-chair and the smal tables T1 and T2.
OSVALDO BORSANI AT THE TRIENNALE DESIGN MUSEUM (2018)
Osvaldo Borsani
Villa Borsani And Other Prominent Architectural Work
In , Osvaldo Borsani designed Villa Presenti in Forte dei Marmi, a sea town in Tuscany where the Italian aristocracy and industrial elite would build their houses, a project that displayed the same rationalistic rigor displayed in Casa Minima, but softened by the use of mediterranean finishes and materials.
In , Osvaldo designed and built his own house, the Villa Borsani, in Varedo, which, despite being conceptualized under strict Rationalist principles, incorporated objects and art of younger artists that communicate a freer approach to the human expression. The Villa Borsani project involved artists such as Adriano Spilimbergo, Fausto Melotti, Lucio Fontana (who made the ceramic fireplace and the ceramic Madonna), and Agenore Fabbri (who made the bronze statue in the staircase). To this day, Villa Borsani has been preserved with most of its original furniture and it remains with Osvaldo Borsani’s family al