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Achille Castiglioni

The Achille Castiglioni Story
Achille Castiglioni had a unique way of looking at things. As a product designer, he was often inspired by materials that others would consider mundane and found unique functions for them. The Castiglioni design team of Achille and his brothers, Livio and Pier Giacomo, worked from the viewpoint that design must restructure an object's function, form and production process. They applied this philosophy to every piece that they produced.
The design process began with the designer's discovery of an item's principal design component. From there, the process was, as stated simply by Achille, "Start from scratch. Stick to common sense. Know your goals and means."
Pieces like the Mezzadro stool (which uses a tractor seat) and the Sella chair (bicycle seat) cemented the Castiglioni brothers' transformative style. Livio left in 1952, but the remaining Castiglioni brothers continued to design together through the '50s and well into the '60s. In addition to unique seating, they created such iconic pieces as the Taccia Table Lamp in 1958 and the far-reaching Arco Lamp in 1962, both for Flos Lighting.
Why We Love Achille Castiglioni
After Pier Giacomo passed away in 1968, Achille continued to design based on their original tenets. From 1969, he also taught as professor of industrial design and chair of the Faculty of Architecture in Turin until 1980 and then taught at the Polytechnic of Milan until 1993, inspiring a whole new generation of designers to be creative and find beauty and inspiration in ordinary things.
Noteworthy Products from Castiglioni
In addition to the Taccia and Arco lamps, which are still in production, another of the Achille Castiglioni designs for Flos includes the more recent Fuscia pendant collection (designed in 1996). When taken together, all such fixtures showcase Castiglioni's design range and unique eye.

In the bedroom, always safety first. The Flos Bedside Gun Table Lamp is part of Philippe Starck's collection of identifiable weapon forms redefined. The bold, somewhat tongue-in-cheek replication of a handgun is formed out of die-cast aluminum with overmolded polymer ...
Originally designed as a table lamp for the new London Design Museum, the Bellhop Table Lamp by FLOS offers modern functionality in a sleek, contemporary package. Its classic bell-shaped silhouette is comprised of a glossy Polycarbonate exterior whose head curves ...
Glo-Ball Basic provides diffused lighting. The diffuser consists of an externally acid-etched, hand blown, flashed opaline glass and a die-cast aluminum threaded ring nut with anodized finish. 30% fiberglass reinforced injection-molded polyamide base. Gray painted, die-cast aluminum diffuser support. Switch ...
A bigger Basic. The Flos Glo-Ball Basic 2 Table Lamp adds a soft, sculptural presence to modern decor while also bathing it in a warm, inviting glow. The spherical shade is made out of hand-blown and acid-etched Opaline glass, which ...
The Glo-Ball Basic's smaller relation. The Flos Glo-Ball Mini T Table Lamp features a petite, spherical shade of luminous hand-blown and acid-etched Opal glass. The unobtrusive White plastic base allows for maximum light dispersal. Designed in 2003 by Jasper Morrison ...
Designed by famed Italian architect, Antonio Citterio, the Kelvin Edge Table Lamp by FLOS blends function and efficiency into an alluring minimalist fixture. This piece features an Aluminum Painted or Chromed body (depending on selected finish) with conveniently adjustable joints ...