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biography
Carlo Scarpa was a renowned Italian architect and designer who left an indelible mark on the world of modern design. Born in Venice in 1906, Scarpa was a master of his craft, known for his innovative use of materials and his ability to blend traditional and modern design elements seamlessly.
Scarpa's career began in the 1920s, when he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. He later worked as a designer for the Venini glass company, where he developed a reputation for his intricate and beautiful glasswork. Scarpa's designs were characterized by their clean lines, bold colors, and intricate patterns, and he quickly became one of the most sought-after designers in Italy.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Scarpa turned his attention to architecture, designing a number of iconic buildings throughout Italy. His work was characterized by its use of natural materials, such as stone and wood, and its emphasis on light and space. Scarpa's buildings were often designed to blend seamlessly with their surroundings, creating a sense of harmony between the built environment and the natural world.
Today, Scarpa is remembered as one of the most influential designers and architects of the 20th century. His work continues to inspire designers and architects around the world, and his legacy lives on in the many buildings and objects he created during his long and illustrious career. Whether you are a fan of modern design or simply appreciate beautiful and innovative work, Carlo Scarpa is a name that should be on your radar.
Scarpa's career began in the 1920s, when he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. He later worked as a designer for the Venini glass company, where he developed a reputation for his intricate and beautiful glasswork. Scarpa's designs were characterized by their clean lines, bold colors, and intricate patterns, and he quickly became one of the most sought-after designers in Italy.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Scarpa turned his attention to architecture, designing a number of iconic buildings throughout Italy. His work was characterized by its use of natural materials, such as stone and wood, and its emphasis on light and space. Scarpa's buildings were often designed to blend seamlessly with their surroundings, creating a sense of harmony between the built environment and the natural world.
Today, Scarpa is remembered as one of the most influential designers and architects of the 20th century. His work continues to inspire designers and architects around the world, and his legacy lives on in the many buildings and objects he created during his long and illustrious career. Whether you are a fan of modern design or simply appreciate beautiful and innovative work, Carlo Scarpa is a name that should be on your radar.
Past lots of Carlo Scarpa
Carlo Scarpa
Lampada a plafone
Struttura in metallo e ottone, elementi diffusori in vetro di Murano cordonato. Prod. Venini, Italia, 1930 ca.
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Carlo Scarpa
Divano mod. Cornaro
Struttura in legno ebanizzato con rivestimenti in tessuto e lacci in cuoio. Prod. Simon Gavina, Italia, 1973
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Carlo Scarpa
Divano mod. Cornaro
Struttura in legno con rivestimenti in tessuto e lacci in cuoio. Prod. Simon Gavina, Italia, 1973.
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Carlo Scarpa
Quattro lampade a parete
Struttura in metallo e diffusore in vetro di Murano cordonato. Prod. Venini, Italia, 1930 ca.
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Carlo Scarpa
Libreria mod. 795
Struttura in metallo laccato e supporti in metallo ad altezza regolabile. Mensole a profondità variabile in legno. [..]
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Carlo Scarpa
Ceiling lamp mod. 5269.
Brass structure, Corteccia Murano glass diffusers. Venini, Italy, c. 1930
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Carlo Scarpa
Divano mod. Cornaro
Struttura in legno con rivestimenti in tessuto e lacci in cuoio. Prod. Simon Gavina, Italia, 1973.
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Carlo Scarpa
Lampada a sospensione mod. 5315
Struttura in ottone e in vetro di Murano a otto bracci. Prima versione. Proveniente da una collezione privata - Milano. [..]
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Carlo Scarpa
Ten 925 sterling silver underplates.
Original signature. Hallmark of the manufacture. Total weight: 8,1 kg. Cleto Munari - Rossi and Arcandi, Italy, c. 1970.
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Carlo Scarpa
Lampada a sospensione.
Struttura in ottone con elementi in vetro di Murano e in vetro di Murano cordonato. Collezione privata - Novara. Prod. Venini, [..]
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Carlo Scarpa
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Due librerie a parete.
Struttura in metallo laccato con mensole in legno e dettagli in ottone. Prod. Italia, 1950 ca.
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Carlo Scarpa
Due lampadari a plafone
Struttura in metallo con elementi diffusori in vetro di Murano. Prod. Venini, Italia, 1940 ca.
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Carlo Scarpa
Lampada da terra mod. 529
Struttura in vetro di Murano rigato e montatura in ottone. Paralume in tessuto. Prod. Venini, Italia, 1940 ca.
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Carlo Scarpa
Floor lamp mod. 529.
Striped Murano glass structure and brass mount. Fabric lampshade. Venini, Italy, c. 1940.
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Carlo Scarpa
Grande lampada a plafone
Struttura in metallo, diffusori in vetro di Murano cordonato. Dettagli in ottone. Prod. Venini, Italia, 1930 ca.
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Carlo Scarpa
Lampada a sospensione mod. 5296.
Struttura in ottone e vetro di Murano. Prod. Venini, Italia, 1938.
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Carlo Scarpa
Lampada a sospensione mod. 5301.
Struttura in ottone e diffusore composto da elementi in vetro di Murano Cordonato. Prod. Venini, Italia, 1930 ca.
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Carlo Scarpa
Suspension lamp mod. 214A
Metal structure, wavy Murano glass diffusers. Venini, Italy, 1930 ca.
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Carlo Scarpa
Tavolo mod. Samo
Sostegni e piano in marmo di Carrara. Prod. Simon Gavina, Italia, 1973.
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Carlo Scarpa
Tavolo luminoso.
Struttura in vetro di Murano Corteccia e ottone. Piano in cristallo molato. Pezzo unico per una collezione privata - Torino. [..]
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Carlo Scarpa
Lampada a sospensione mod. 5301.
Struttura in ottone e diffusore composto da elementi in vetro di Murano Cordonato. Prod. Venini, Italia, 1930 ca.
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Carlo Scarpa
Letto matrimoniale modello mod. Toledo
Struttura in cilindri di legno massello e testiera in cuoio. Dettagli in ottone. Rivestimenti in tessuto. Prod. Simon Gavina, [..]
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Carlo Scarpa
Dodici sedie mod. Kentucky
Struttura in legno e cuoio. Prod. Bernini, Italia, 1979
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Carlo Scarpa
Sei sedie mod. 765
Struttura in legno e legno multistrato, rivestimenti della seduta in pelle. Marchio originale. Prod. Bernini, Italia, 1970 [..]
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Carlo Scarpa
Lampada da terra
Struttura in vetro di Murano e raccordi in ottone. Paralume in metallo e tessuto. Prod. Venini, Italia, 1940 ca.
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Carlo Scarpa
Lampada da terra mod. n. 529
Struttura in vetro di Murano rigato e montatura in ottone. Paralume in tessuto. Prod. Venini, Italia, 1940 ca.
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Carlo Scarpa
Sofa mod. Cornaro
Wooden structure with fabric upholstery and leather laces. Original label. Simon Gavina, Italy, 1973
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Carlo Scarpa
Divano mod. Cornaro
Struttura in legno colorato con rivestimenti in tessuto e lacci in cuoio. Prodotto per la serie Ultrarazionale. Proveniente [..]
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Carlo Scarpa
Lampada da terra mod. n. 529
Struttura in vetro di Murano rigato e montatura in ottone. Paralume in tessuto. Prod. Venini, Italia, 1940 ca.
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