1990
Black painted wood.
Signed 'p.pallucco'.
'100 sedie in una notte' serie.
Dimensions
H. 30.2 x L. 39.8 x P. 15.2 in
Paolo Pallucco is an Italian-born designer, born in 1950, known for his avant-garde and provocative approach to design. Founder of the Pallucco studio, he made a significant impact during the 1980s and 1990s with bold creations that blend design, art, and architecture.
Influenced by movements such as postmodernism and radical design, Pallucco gained recognition for his conceptual pieces, often characterized by bold geometric shapes and experimentation with industrial materials. He has always sought to push the boundaries of functional design to create objects that tell a story or provoke thought. His creations oscillate between rigorous minimalism and theatrical aesthetics, often tinged with irony.
Among his iconic works is the Pallucco Lamp, a sculptural piece that became a symbol of his artistic approach. Additionally, his modular furniture pieces, such as shelves and tables, defy traditional conventions by playing with modularity and interaction.
Under Pallucco’s direction, the studio also collaborated with designers like Hannes Wettstein and Christian Deuber, further cementing his role as a pioneer in contemporary design. His innovative contributions have solidified his place as a key figure in the world of design.