Английская Википедия:Gufram
Gufram is an Italian furniture manufacturer known for avant-garde, conceptual, witty, and Pop-art influenced designs; the unconventional use of industrial materials; collaborations with well known architects and designers; and the contribution its products made to the aesthetics of the 1960s Radical period of Italian design.
History
Gufram was founded in 1966 by furniture manufacturer Gugliermetto Fratelli Mobile (Grosso, Torino) as a brand and creative lab for the company to experiment with modern furniture production.[1][2][Notes 1]
Influenced by the early 1960s' avant-garde artistic culture in Torino and the radical architectural experimentation of the period, the Gugliermetto brothers began to explore new forms and new materials to use in the production of design projects. Adapting materials such as polyurethane foam, which was widely used as a packing insulant in the transportation industry, allowed Gufram to manufacture entirely new and radical furniture typologies.Шаблон:Cn
At the initiative of creative director Шаблон:Ill, who joined the company in 1966,[3][Notes 2] Gufram began collaborations with emerging artists of the time such as Ugo Nespolo and Piero Gilardi of the Arte Povera movement; architects Studio 65,[4] Guido Drocco and Franco Mello,[5] Giorgio Ceretti, Шаблон:Ill and Riccardo Rosso (Шаблон:Ill);[6][7] and the mathematician and theoretical physicist Tullio Regge, who "transformed a mathematical quartic function into a volume with intentionally ergonomic characteristics" for the design of his Detecma seat.[8]
In 1968 Gufram presented its new products at the XIV Triennale in Milan under the name of Multipli (industrially reproduced art objects in limited edition), enjoying a considerable success with the public and press that encouraged the company to further explore their philosophy and production method. International recognition came in 1972 with an exhibition dedicated to Italian design entitled "Italy: The New Domestic landscape", curated by Emilio Ambasz and staged at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York, where they were first exposed,[9] and subsequently acquired for the museum's permanent collection.[10][11] From that moment on, Gufram products officially made it into the history of design and were introduced to the collections of recognized European and American museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art[12] of New York, the Vitra Design Museum, the Triennale of Milan, the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Art Museum of Denver in the USA.
Gufram began manufacturing furniture for public spaces in 1978. The original Turin based company was acquired by the Poltrona Frau Group in 2004 and subsequently moved its headquarters to Tolentino. In 2012 the company was purchased by Sandra Vazza and her son Charley and has been based in Barolo, Piedmont since.[2] Gufram still produces furniture designed in the 1960s and 1970s in limited and special editions,[13] as well as more recent pieces by artists and designers such as Шаблон:Ill, Valerio Berruti, Snarkitecture, Studio Job, Ross Lovegrove, Michael Young, and Alessandro Mendini.[14]
Products
The Gufram catalogue consists in a number of limited edition pieces (Multipli) and open. The main products are:
- Alvar, chaise-longue by Giuseppe Raimondi – 1966.
- Margherita, table and chair by Giuseppe Raimondi and Ugo Nespolo – 1967.
- Pavèpiuma, carpet by Piero Gilardi – 1967.
- Sassi seating system by Piero Gilardi −1968.
Part of the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.[15] Part of the collection of MOMA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.[16]
- Torneraj, armchair by Giorgio Ceretti, Шаблон:Ill and Riccardo Rosso – 1968
Part of the collection of MOMA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.[17]
- Detecma, armchair by Tullio Regge – 1968.
Part of the collection of Triennale Design Museum in Milan.[18]
- Puffo, seat by Giorgio Ceretti, Pietro Derossi and Riccardo Rosso – 1970 (in production)
- Pratone, seat by Giorgio Ceretti, Pietro Derossi and Riccardo Rosso – 1971 (in production) part of the 100 Masterpiece of Design in the Collection of Vitra Design Museum[19]
- Bocca, sofa by Studio 65 – 1970 (in production). The design of this piece of design has been inspired by the portrait of Mae West painted by Salvador Dalí.[20]
- Cactus, coat stand by Guido Drocco and Franco Mello – 1972 (out of production) part of the collection of the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York[21]
- Capitello, seat displayed in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York [22] Attica, seat; Attica TL, table; Atticat, table by Studio 65 – 1972 (in production)
- Rumble, divan by Шаблон:Ill – 1972
- Massolo, table by Piero Gilardi – 1974 (in production)
- Siedi-tee, seat by Laura Fubini, Francesco Mansueto, Marco Verrando – 2004 (in production)
- Dejeuner Sur L'Arbre, table by Gianni Arnaudo – 2004 (in production)
- BiancoCactus, coat stand by Guido Drocco and Franco Mello- 2007 (in production)
- Dark Lady and Pink Lady, sofa by Studio 65 – 2008 (in production)
- RossoCactus and NeroCactus, coat stand Guido Drocco and Franco Mello- 2010 (in production)
- Metacactus, coat stand by Guido Drocco and Franco Mello – 2012 (in production)
- Roxanne, armchair by Michael Young – 2017 (in production)[23]
See also
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