This document lists various office furniture products from different manufacturers. It then provides background information on Bartoli Design, an Italian design studio founded in 1960 by Carlo Bartoli. The studio has collaborated with many furniture companies and their work focuses on essentiality and balance. Some of Bartoli Design's award-winning and internationally exhibited works are mentioned, including chairs and tables designed for companies like Arflex, Kartell, Bonaldo, Segis and Rossi di Albizzate. The document also notes that Bartoli Design does architectural, urban and interior design projects in addition to furniture design.
28. Bartoli Design is a team comprised of Carlo, Paolo and Anna Bartoli, who today continue the project that was
begun by Carlo Bartoli in 1960 and has been made concrete through numerous collaborations with leading
companies in the field of furnishing - including Arflex, Arketipo, Bonaldo, Confalonieri, Colombo Design, Fiam,
International Office Concept, Jesse, Kartell, Kristalia, Laurameroni Design Collection, Lualdi Porte, Matteograssi,
Move, Nodus, Rossi di Albizzate, Segis, Steelcase, Tisettanta and Ycami. The studio¡¯s research is dedicated to po-
etics based upon essentiality and balance: both in the initial concepts for product and communication strategies
as well as their development, Bartoli¡¯s work embraces the complete spectrum of design services.
Bartoli Design also develops projects in architecture, urban design, furniture and interior design.
In 2008 they received the XXI Compasso d¡¯Oro ADI award for the R606Uno chair designed for Segis along with
Fauciglietti Engineering.
The Tube Sofa for Rossi di Albizzate won the IF Award for Good Industrial Design and was selected to appear on
a series of Italian postage stamps entitled ¡°Italian Design for a New Domestic Landscape¡±.
Carlo Bartoli has exhibited his work in Italy and abroad: at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan, at the Victoria
and Albert Museum in London, at the Stadt Museum in Cologne as well as in New York, Prague, Hong Kong,
Athens, and Buenos Aires.
The Gaia armchair he designed for Arflex is included in the permanent design collections at the MOMA in New
York and the Triennale Design Museum in Milan.
The 4875 chair designed for Kartell is on display as part of the design collection at the Pompidou Centre, the
National Museum of Modern Art, in Paris.
The stacking armchair Breeze, designed for Segis - was the winner of the I.D. Design Distinction Award, Apex
Product Design Award, Red Dot and IF Award for Good Industrial Design - and appears on an Italian postage
stamp in the ¡°Masters of Italian design¡± collection.
The Sol table, designed by Bartoli Design for Bonaldo, received the ¡°2010 GOOD DESIGN Award¡±. The?jury of
the?Young?& Design competition awarded?to?the recognition?Carlo Bartoli as?Apostle?of Design?2012.
Bartoli Design¡¯s Still table, designed for Bonaldo, was awarded as Red Dot 2013 winner.
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