Spare parts for Giò Ponti chandeliers

Many colors for contemporary classic timeless Murano chandeliers

Spare parts available and customizable colors

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Murano glass cup model Giò Ponti

Murano glass cup model Giò Ponti

Murano glass cup or bowl, transparent color, spare or replacement for Giò Ponti chandeliers 

Murano Glass Cup 99.81 Giò Ponti

€ 220,00

  • available

Murano glass arm model Gio Ponti

Murano glass arm model 98.81 Gio Ponti

Chandelier arm 99.81 by Giò Ponti.

Please specify color in order notes.

All colors available, if there are no photos, request via the quote form.

 

Murano glass arm model 98.81 Gio Ponti

€ 240,00

  • available
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Born in Milan in 1891, Giovanni Ponti studied architecture at the Polytechnic. Between 1923 and 1927 he partnered with architects Mino Fiocchi and Emilio Lancia, opening his own studio in 1928, and founded the famous design magazine Domus, through whose pages Ponti influenced international taste in design for over fifty years. Around 1933 Ponti joined forces with engineers Antonio Fornaroli and Eugenio Soncini to create Studio Ponti-Fornaroli-Soncini, which firmly embraced modernist aesthetics and which he would work on until 1945. In 1950 Ponti won the commission for what, with its 32 floors, would become one of the iconic buildings of the XNUMXth century, the Pirelli Tower in Milan.

In 1952 Alberto Rosselli joined the Studio, and even after his death in 1976 Ponti continued to work with his lifelong partner, Fornaroli.

passed away in 1979