Sunday Times

100 GIFTS

Tribute to a Master

- TEXT: ROBERTA THATCHER

Achille Castiglion­i was born 100 years ago, but looking at the design world today, it’s as if he never really died. One of Italy’s most influentia­l designers, over the course of his career the mastermind worked with design powerhouse­s such as Flos, Alessi, dePadova and Zanotta, and many of his iconic designs are still in production today, where they continue to influence the creative industry.

One of Castiglion­i’s design influences was the inspiratio­n he drew from everyday objects. During his lifetime he amassed a huge collection of “anonymous design”, including items as diverse as swimming goggles, a milking stool, a colander and galoshes.

He pursued and recognised good design through these seemingly unremarkab­le items, appreciati­ng the simplicity and functional­ity they represente­d. He often used these items in lectures to design students at the Milan Polytechni­c University, and at conference­s around the world.

To celebrate his birth centenary, Fondazione

The collection offers 100 interpreta­tions of the idea of anonymous design

Achille Castiglion­i, a foundation run by his children to preserve his memory, came up with an ingenious exhibition. They asked 100 designers from around the world to send the late Castiglion­i a birthday gift.

The rules? The gifts had to be anonymous, cheap, compact and accompanie­d by a greeting card.

The bearers of the gifts read like a who’s who of design. There’s a paperclip sent by Philippe Starck, a profilomet­er from Patricia Urquiola, a folding hanger from Michele De Lucchi, bonsai scissors from Piero Lissoni, a 1kg weight from Konstantin Grcic and a paper festoon from Marcel Wanders. On a wall next to the objects are the

100 greeting cards, all made by hand on a card provided by the foundation.

The diverse collection, which is on display at the Foundation, offers 100 interpreta­tions of the idea of anonymous design, offered up by 100 influentia­l talents — a fitting ode to a man so inspired by everyday design.

The exhibition, 100×100 Achille, is on display at the Fondazione Achille Castiglion­i in Milan until April 30.

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A paper festoon from Marcel Wanders A Bonsai scissors from Piero Lissoni A profilomet­er from Patricia Urquiola A folding hanger from Michele De Lucchi
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