Modernism Shop Cambiago

A vast collection of Modern, Vintage and 20th Century Design furnishings in Cambiago, in Via Castellazzo 8.


Visible in shop and in warehouse, can be purchased online at any time: from Art Deco to the rational and functional furniture of the second post-war period, from the Nordic sideboards to the large-scale lamps up to the Experimental design from the 80s.
Productions of the 50s, 60s, 70s handcrafted or made by the most experienced great designers such as Gio Ponti, Achille Castiglioni, Marcel Breuer, Le Corbusier, Gino Sarfatti, Tobia Scarpa, Max Ingrand, Gaetano Sciolari, BBPR, Osvaldo Borsani, Ico Parisi, Ignazio Gardella, Joe Colombo, Marco Zanuso, Luigi Caccia Dominioni for the most; large local and international companies such as Azucena, Tecno, B&B, Artemide, Venini, G-Plan, Gavina, Kartell, Flos, Arteluce, FontanaArte...

Every week many new arrivals, studied, restored and offered in the best possible condition.

 
 

Cambiago Shop, Via Castellazzo 8


How to get there:
A4 motorway (MI-BG) exit CAMBIAGO-CAVENAGO

Opening Hours:
Tuesday and Thursday: from 3pm to 7pm
Saturday: from 10am to 7pm

* OPEN ON THE FIRST AND THIRD SUNDAY OF THE MONTH.

Contacts:
Whatsapp/Tel: 334  701 7216 o 02 95 349 193
Email: negoziocambiago@dimanoinmano.it
Facebook: Di Mano in Mano (Cambiago)
Instagram: @dimanoinmano

 


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Some History Pills...

 

The 1900s was a century of great technological innovations, often born in military context of the world wars, the accumulation of such knowledge and technologies was the basis of the third industrial revolution.
The years of the economic boom saw the emergence of industrial design, thanks to new technologies the design products of industrial production became increasingly popular; accessible and within everyone's reach.

​In line with industrial development, the industry changed. also the common taste, in opposition to the classic and baroque style that had characterized the 19th century. Concepts such as functionalism and rationalism spread in general culture, the new modern construction methods dictated the basis of the new aesthetics.
The industrial production coming mainly from the second half of the 19th century is defined as modern art . of the 1900s, the most certainly period; innovative is; between the 50s and 70s.

Initially the concept form = function dominated, in the 60s democratic design was born, the homes of millions of people are colored thanks to plastic which allows you to create new forms unthinkable until then.
The 70s were a period of great social achievements and significant changes in the way of communicating, dressing and furnishing. The desire to provoke and amaze through eclectic and extravagant choices is affirmed, choices made possible also thanks to the established production technologies, iconic is the Pratone chair from 1971 conceived by Giorgio Ceretti, Pietro Derossi and Riccardo Rosso for Gufram. The expanded polyurethane representation of a lawn is considered to belong to the artistic movement of pop art.



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