
“Rabarbaro” sculpture floor lamp, by Carlo Giorgi, Bottega Gadda
Italy, circa 1970
Biography
Carlo Giorgi, Italy (1940) (Design Market)
At the end of his secondary studies, Carlo Giorgi enrolled at the Polytechnic University of Milan where he studied industrial design.
He develops varied skills, notably in technical drawing, computer-aided design and 3D modeling.
During his university years, Carlo Giorgi was noted for his exceptional talent and innovative approach to design.
His projects are exhibited at several local and regional exhibitions, allowing him to make a name for himself in the Italian design world.
After graduating, Carlo Giorgi began his career working for several studios in Milan.
He gains valuable experience by collaborating with major designers and participating in large-scale projects in different fields such as furniture, lighting, electronic products.
Over the years, Carlo Giorgi has refined his personal style, characterized by a subtle blend of minimalist aesthetics and functionality.
His designs are distinguished by their elegant simplicity and judicious use of materials.
Carlo Giorgi has won numerous awards and recognitions throughout his career, his works have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world.
He has also been invited to give lectures and serve on design competition juries.
Today, Carlo Giorgi continues to work on innovative design projects.
His influence on contemporary design is undeniable and his work continues to inspire many young designers.