The Effetto Castiglioni exhibition at the E’ De Padova showroom. For the first time ever, twenty-three models of Achille Castiglioni’s architecture and exhibits where on show in the Effetto Castiglioni exhibition at the E’ De Padova showroom. Achille Castiglioni was not just an internationally acclaimed master of design, but also a creator of works of architecture, including temporary structures like stands and installations for fairs and exhibitions. Projects documented precisely at the crucial moment of the creative idea: the model.
Above: Rai Viaggiante Tensostruttura – 1967. Tensile structure for RAI travelling exhibition. Project and design by Achille and Piero Castiglioni.
Seen at the Effetto Castiglioni exhibition. Achille Castiglioni’s children, Monica, Carlo and Giovanna.
Seen at the Effetto Castiglioni exhibition. Luca De Padova and Naoto Fukasawa.
Seen at the Effetto Castiglioni exhibition. Micky, Francesca and Nicola de Ponti.
Seen at the Effetto Castiglioni exhibition. Editor in chief of Interni and G Casa magazines, Gilda Bojardi.
Seen at the Effetto Castiglioni exhibition. Giorgio and Maria Vittoria Backhaus.
Seen at the Effetto Castiglioni exhibition. Enzo Mari.
Scrittarello. Scrittarello is the name of a serie of model tables designed for De Padova in 1996 in wood, poliplat, cardboard and plexiglas.
Seen at the Effetto Castiglioni exhibition. Lea Vergine and Monica Castiglioni.
Seen at the Effetto Castiglioni exhibition. Carlo Colombo.
Seen at the Effetto Castiglioni exhibition. The editors in chief, Austrialian Vogue Living's, David Clark and Casa Amica's Giovanni Odoni.