Massimo Iosa Ghini

Massimo Iosa Ghini

The dynamic star. Massimo Iosa Ghini began his career as a cartoonist for magazines like Heavy Metal or Vanity, and later turned via his infamous streamlines, dynamic curves and ellipses to the futurism of industrial design. In the wind tunnel, the former member of the Memphis group today designs spectacular showrooms for Ferrari and Maserati, as an architect mobilised Hanover's central underground station for Expo 2000 and mixes the mundane with the avantgarde in kitchens for Giemmegi and Snaidero as well as the Giorno bathroom range for Duravit.



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