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Bartoli Design

Products designed by Bartoli Design for Tonelli:

Bio

With Bartoli Design, by Anna and Paolo Bartoli, the design experience born of Carlo Bartoli (1931-2020) evolves, through numerous collaborations with leading companies in the furniture sector, in the search for the concept of elegance, based on simplicity and on balance. The studio embraces the entire spectrum of services ranging from architecture, urban and interior design, carrying out a deep knowledge of technologies and industrial processes, as well as craft techniques, producing award-winning and long-lasting pieces.

Carlo Bartoli has exhibited his works in Italy and abroad: at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, at the Stadtmuseum in Cologne, as well as in New York, Prague, Hong Kong, Athens and Buenos Aires. The Gaia armchair is part of the design collection of the MOMA in New York and the Triennale Design Museum in Milan. The 4875 chair is exhibited in the design collection of the National Museum of Arts in the Center Pompidou in Paris.

Several products designed by Bartoli Design have been awarded over the years:

The “Breeze” armchair with the I.D. Design Distinction Award, Apex Product Design Award, Red Dot and IF Award for Good Industrial Design;

The “Tube” sofa with the IF Award for Good Industrial Design;

The “Sol” table with the Good Design Award 2010;

The “Still” and “Octa” tables with the Red Dot 2013 and the Good Design Award 2014;

The “Mercury Curva” chair with the Good Design Award 2015;

The “Camel” seating system with the Golden Key Award in 2016;

The “Janeiro” table was selected by the ADI Design Index 2021;

The “O_O” washbasin received the BIG SEE Product design Award 2022.
In 2008 Bartoli Design won the XXI Compasso d’Oro ADI for the R606Uno chair and, in 2016, the XXIV Compasso d’Oro ADI Career Award. The studio was selected to appear on a series of Italian stamps entitled “Italian design for a new domestic landscape”.