ALBERTO ROSSELLI

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Alberto Rosselli was a visionary Italian architect and designer known for his pioneering contributions to industrial design and modern architecture. A key figure in mid-century design, Rosselli co-founded Studio Ponti Fornaroli Rosselli, collaborating with legendary designer Gio Ponti to shape Italy’s postwar aesthetic.

With a keen eye for innovation, Rosselli played a pivotal role in developing functional yet elegant furniture, architecture, and industrial products. His work seamlessly blended technology and artistry, emphasizing sleek forms, lightweight structures, and advanced materials. He was also the founder and editor of Stile Industria, a magazine that bridged the gap between design, engineering, and industrial production.

Rosselli’s groundbreaking designs, from futuristic furniture to urban planning concepts, continue to influence contemporary designers and architects. His legacy remains a testament to the power of creativity, craftsmanship, and forward-thinking design.

1921

BORN IN PALERMO, ITALY

1947

GRADUATES IN ARCHITECTURE FROM POLITECNICO DI MILANO

1952

CO-FOUNDS STUDIO PONTI FORNAROLI ROSSELLI WITH GIO PONTI & ANTONIO FORNAROLI

1954

ESTABLISHES STILE INDUSTRIA, A REVOLUTIONARY DESIGN MAGAZINE

1957

LAUNCH OF THE “SUPERLEGGERA” CHAIR WITH GIO PONTI

1960

PIONEER IN INDUSTRIAL & FURNITURE DESIGN

1965

WORKS ON AUTOMOBILE & TRANSPORTATION DESIGN

1967

AWARD-WINNING WORK IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

1976

PASSES AWAY

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