Studio 65
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- | :''[[Radical Design]]'' | + | [[Studio 65]] was an [[Italian design]] collective consisting of [[Piero Gatti]], [[Franco Teodoro]] and [[Cesare Paolini]]. |
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- | [[Studio 65]] is an [[Italian design]] collective consisting of [[Piero Gatti]] (Italian, born 1940), [[Franco Teodoro]] (Italian, born 1939) and [[Cesare Paolini]] (Italian, born 1937). | + | |
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- | They are known for "[[Capitello]]" for [[Gufram]] and [[Silla Sacco]] [[beanbag]] for [[Zanotta]]. | + | |
+ | They are known for "[[Capitello]]" for [[Gufram]] and "[[Sacco]]" [[bean bag chair]] for [[Zanotta]]. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Radical period (design) ]] | ||
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Studio 65 was an Italian design collective consisting of Piero Gatti, Franco Teodoro and Cesare Paolini.
They are known for "Capitello" for Gufram and "Sacco" bean bag chair for Zanotta.
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