Pio Manzù (1939 – 1969) Italian Industrial Designer

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The Fiat 127 from 1971 designed by Pio Manzù
The Fiat 127 from 1971 designed by Pio Manzù

Pio Manzù (1939 – 1969) was an industrial designer from Italy.

He designed automobiles, taxis, and tractors for Fiat, lighting and appliances for Olivetti, packaging for Form, Industrial Design, Style Auto, and Interiors, and wrote for Form, Industrial Design, Style Auto, and Interiors. He created the Parentesi lamp, which Achille Castiglioni finished in the late 1970s.

Parentesi lamp design Achille Castiglioni & Pio Manzù, 1971
Parentesi lamp design Achille Castiglioni & Pio Manzù, 1971

Pio Manzu died in a car accident when he was 30 years old. Manzu also designed cars such as the Fiat 127 and was a founding member of the International Research Centre on Environmental Structures.

Sources

Byars, M., & Riley, T. (2004). The Design Encyclopedia. Laurence King Publishing.

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