modern glass and design
Carlo Mollino was an Italian architect, designer, photographer and educator.
Maurice Max Ingrand, better known as Max Ingrand was a French artist and decorator, known for his work in studio glass and his stained glass windows.
Ingrand created numerous church stained glass windows during the late 1940s to 1960s. In the aftermath of World War II, he was tasked with replacing 47 of the stained glass windows destroyed at Notre-Dame de Paris.
Max Ingrand was noted for his modern designs.
Maurice Max Ingrand, better known as Max Ingrand was a French artist and decorator, known for his work in studio glass and his stained glass windows.
Ingrand created numerous church stained glass windows during the late 1940s to 1960s. In the aftermath of World War II, he was tasked with replacing 47 of the stained glass windows destroyed at Notre-Dame de Paris.
Max Ingrand was noted for his modern designs.
Mario Bellini is an Italian architect and designer. After graduating from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1959, Bellini pursued a career as an architect, exhibition designer, product designer, and furniture designer, during the Italian economic boom of the late 20th century. Bellini has received several accolades in a variety of design fields, including eight Compasso d'Oro awards, and the Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement by the Triennale di Milano. In 2019, the Italian President of the Chamber of Deputies, Roberto Fico, awarded Bellini a career medal, in recognition of his contributions to Italian architecture and design.
Adi Holzer is an Austrian visual artist, illustrator, draughtsman, painter, graphic artist, glass painter and sculptor of bronze sculptures and glass sculptures. He works alternately in his studios in Værløse in Denmark and Winklern in Austria. In Austria he is a member of the Carinthian Art Association.
Fulvio Bianconi is an Italian graphic designer and illustrator. He collaborated with Venini, creating pieces that became true icons of Murano art glass.
Alejandro Ruiz is an Argentine artist, industrial designer, interior architect and educator.
Alejandro Ruiz graduated in industrial design at UNLP in La Plata, Argentina. He has taught classes at the Domus Academy, where he received his Master's degree, and at the Faculty of Architecture of the Technical University of Milan. At Studioruiz, a company he founded himself, he has worked with various internationally renowned brands.
Alejandro Ruiz has participated in many interior design and architecture events and exhibitions in Italy, France, Finland, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, England and the USA. In 1994, together with Anna Lombardi, he created the Lessdesign brand, whose aim was to develop industrial projects. The designer has been involved in packaging, interior, store, event and exhibition design at Studioruiz.
Berthold Müller-Oerlinghausen, born Berthold Müller, is a German sculptor, painter, designer and mosaic artist.
Berthold studied architecture at the Technical University of Berlin, then worked for a time in the artistic decoration of churches. He was fascinated by Italian and Mediterranean art and built on this fascination.
In 1936 Müller-Oerlinghausen founded a mosaic workshop in Berlin, which was destroyed by bombing in 1944, but in 1946 he rebuilt it and began a new period in his work. This workshop produced, among other things, elegant mosaic coffee tables, which are sought after by collectors.
Nils Landberg is a Swedish glass artist.
He studied at the Göteborg Handicrafts Society School, then worked at the Orrefors glassworks, first as an engraver and since 1936 as a designer.
Landberg is known to the general public for his fine, elegant glassware and art glass. His most famous works are Tulip and Twilight. Landberg's works can be found in many public buildings throughout Sweden and are represented in several museums in Sweden, Germany and the USA.
Nils Landberg is a Swedish glass artist.
He studied at the Göteborg Handicrafts Society School, then worked at the Orrefors glassworks, first as an engraver and since 1936 as a designer.
Landberg is known to the general public for his fine, elegant glassware and art glass. His most famous works are Tulip and Twilight. Landberg's works can be found in many public buildings throughout Sweden and are represented in several museums in Sweden, Germany and the USA.
Carlo Scarpa was an Italian architect, influenced by the materials, landscape and the history of Venetian culture, and by Japan. Scarpa translated his interests in history, regionalism, invention, and the techniques of the artist and craftsman into ingenious glass and furniture design.