Poltronova
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"Founded by Sergio Cammilli in 1957, Poltronova was the first to include in its catalog both the mentors (Gae Aulenti, Giovanni Michelucci, Angelo Mangiarotti, Paolo Portoghesi) as well as the leading exponents of New Design, who were then called radicals (the young Archizoom and Superstudio groups), reflecting the multifaceted nature of Italian design."[1] |
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Poltronova is an Italian design and furniture company based in Florence. Founded in 1957 in Agliana, its best-known products, some of which are also exhibited at Moma in New York, include the Joe armchair, the Superonda Poltronova modular sofa, the Ultrafragola mirror, and the Sgarsul rocking chair.
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