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Elegant desk from the 50s attributed to Giò Ponti in mahogany with Formica drawers. “It's not concrete, it's not wood, it's not stone, it's not steel, it's not glass that's the most resistant element. The most resistant material in construction is art” (Gio Ponti 18 November 1891, Milan - 16 September 1979 Milan). Gio Ponti was an eclectic figure in the world of Italian design. He was an architect, designer, critic, artistic director and writer. Thanks to his work, architectural masterpieces, iconic elements of interior design, awards, books and magazines came to light. His works have left an indelible mark in the history of design and contemporary architecture.
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Elegant desk from the 50s attributed to Giò Ponti in mahogany with Formica drawers. “It's not concrete, it's not wood, it's not stone, it's not steel, it's not glass that's the most resistant element. The most resistant material in construction is art” (Gio Ponti 18 November 1891, Milan - 16 September 1979 Milan). Gio Ponti was an eclectic figure in the world of Italian design. He was an architect, designer, critic, artistic director and writer. Thanks to his work, architectural masterpieces, iconic elements of interior design, awards, books and magazines came to light. His works have left an indelible mark in the history of design and contemporary architecture.