“Design 200” returns to Milan, the live auction by Cambi Casa d’Aste dedicated to the great protagonists of 20th- and 21st-century design. Scheduled for March 25, 2026 at 4:00 PM at the venue in Via San Marco 22, the auction ????????s a selection of 200 lots that trace the evolution of taste and innovation in international design.

Among the catalog highlights are significant examples of Italian and international design, with works ranging from the 1920s to the 1970s.

Notable pieces include the refined bar cabinet by Gio Ponti and Emilio Lancia (lot 5), created for Domus Nova in 1928, featuring elegant gold leaf finishes and mirrored crystal interiors. Also of great interest is the low table by Gio Ponti (lot 27), an example of his 1930s production, and the two foldable wall tables by Gio Ponti and Giulio Minoletti (lot 53), designed for the famous ETR 300 “Settebello” train—evidence of the dialogue between design and industry.

Among works tied to the Murano glass tradition are the mirror by Archimede Seguso (lot 25), in sommerso glass and gold leaf, and the hanging lamp by Paolo Venini, model 5229 (lot 26), an iconic example of Venini’s 1930s production.

The catalog also includes important international furnishings, such as the sofa by Jean-Michel Frank (lot 38), originally from the Hotel Michelangelo in Buenos Aires, and the two armchairs by Pierre Jeanneret (lot 54), initially created for administrative buildings in Chandigarh, India.

Completing the selection are the sculptural table by José Zanine Caldas (lot 58), from the Móveis Denúncia series, and the four chairs by Jorge Zalszupin (lot 59), reflecting the vitality of Brazilian design in the second half of the 20th century.

Also featured are pieces of great charm such as the bed by Enrico De Angeli (lot 3), dating to the 1930s, and the hanging lamp by Max Ingrand for Fontana Arte (lot 74), distinguished by a large cut-crystal diffuser.

The lots will be on view at the Milan venue from March 20–21 and March 23–24, from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

With “Design 200,” Cambi Casa d’Aste confirms its role as a leading reference in the historic design market, offering a selection that combines historical value, design quality, and strong appeal for collectors and enthusiasts.



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