The Fronzoni '64 collection, designed by AG Fronzoni in 1964 for Cappellini, embodies the designer's minimalist philosophy, focused on essentiality and geometry. The series includes tables, chairs, armchairs and beds, all characterized by straight lines and pure geometric shapes. The furniture features square metal tubular structures and matt lacquered wooden surfaces, available in white or black finishes. These elements are designed to emphasize the empty space in domestic environments, reflecting Fronzoni's rigorous and uncompromising approach to design.
Cappellini
Cappellini is an Italian company founded in Carugo in 1946 by Enrico Cappellini and operating in the contemporary furniture sector, synonymous with avant-garde design and a springboard for the greatest international designers. Their collections have become internationally recognized icons and exhibited in the most important museums in the world. The architect of the company's uniqueness and an emblematic figure in the international design scene is Giulio Cappellini, who is universally recognized as a trend setter and talent scout for young designers.
AG Fronzoni, an eclectic figure in design and graphics, based his research on the essentiality and planning of content. Teacher and editor for magazines such as Casabella, he founded a school in Milan. His philosophy was clear: eliminate the superfluous, follow mathematical principles and reduce every element to the essence. This vision is reflected in his furnishings, such as the Fronzoni '64 series, characterized by geometric shapes and pure minimalism.