Florentine iconic group of the Italian Radical movement Archizoom is at the heart of the avant-garde in design and architecture. Their name refers to the English group Archigram and resumes the fictional and popular world of comics and pop art.
They realize Poltronova between 1966 and 1973 modular furniture that transmit messages liberators and ...
Florentine iconic group of the Italian Radical movement Archizoom is at the heart of the avant-garde in design and architecture. Their name refers to the English group Archigram and resumes the fictional and popular world of comics and pop art.
They realize Poltronova between 1966 and 1973 modular furniture that transmit messages liberators and call for new autonomy in the management of spaces (Superonda sofas, Safari 1966 and 1967).
Founded in Florence in 1966 and dissolved in 1974, the Archizoom group consisted of Andrea Branzi (1938), Gilberto Corretti (1941), Paolo Deganello (1940), Massimo Morozzi (1941) and, from 1968, Dario and Lucia Bartolini (1943 and 1944). Archizoom produced numerous critical essays and participates in exhibitions Superarchitettura (1966), the fourteenth and fifteenth Triennial of Milan (1968 and 1973) and the exhibition Italy: the New Domestic Landscape, organized by Emilio Ambasz at MoMA in New York (1972) .