Integrated in the dazzling restricted edition pieces on exhibit—based on archival Ponti prototypes, and recreated in collaboration with his heirs—were a stunningly graphic collection of objects: wood and brass-footed chest of drawers hand painted metal table with clear crystal tabletop and the undeniable pièce de résistance, a brass-framed armchair, made in 1953, and upholstered in lustrous dotted fabric by exalted Venetian textile home Rubelli.
Framed against Modus Miami’s refined, elegantly appointed new showroom, the exhibit was a worthy reminder of the glamor—and enduring modernity—of Gio Ponti’s masterful eye.
Images: Modus Miami Molteni & C
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