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O B I T U A R Y
Marco Zanuso; Key Postwar Furniture Designer,
Architect
July 14, 2001 - - Marco Zanuso, one of Italy's leading postwar designers
and an architect known for a functional yet elegant style, died Wednesday
in Milan after a long illness. He was 85.
Zanuso was among the furniture designers responsible for convincing people
that plastic was a suitable material for the home. With his partner, German
designer Richard Sapper, he designed a small, stackable child's chair in
1961 and manufactured it in several playful colors. The light, functional
piece was instantly popular.
He and Sapper also designed a series of radios and TVs for the Brionvega
electronics company that became enduring icons of the sleek, minimalist style
known as techno-functionalism. Among the best-known pieces in that line was
the stylish plastic TS502 radio with a clamshell cover. They also designed
the folding Grillo phone for Siemens, one of the first phones to put the
dial and earpiece on the same unit. A sleek technological-style approach
and a concern for the natural landscape marked Zanuso's architecture. Among
his best-known buildings are the Olivetti headquarters in Argentina and Brazil,
IBM office buildings in Milan and Rome, and a drama school and theater in
his hometown of Milan.
www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-000057710jul14.story?coll=la%2Dnews%2Dobituaries
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