The professional path of Ottavio Gigliotti (born in 1947 in Martirano, in the province of Catanzaro) began in 1980, the year Design Lab was founded, a silk-screen printing laboratory, advertising graphics and design.
Dino Gavina began his activity as early as the 1940s with objects for theater sets, his great passion. Convinced of the need for design that was modern but also rich in poetry, he gradually succeeded in involving many prominent personalities of the time. His work constitutes the starting point of the so-called Italian Style. He was one of the most influential figures in the world of industrial design, and he is credited with the authorship of design as we understand it today for the strong innovations and influences he brought to the field.
Here a decorative e collectible panel mod. Gemmazione continua with silk-screened lacquered wood structure. It's a tribute to Marcel Durhamp and his feminine alter ego Rose Sèlavy, whose name is shown on the drawing.
Presence of original label and the panel is a numbered edition.