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Gino Marotta (1935–2012) was an innovative Italian designer, widely recognized for his creative approach that combines contemporary aesthetics, functionality, and material experimentation. Specialized in industrial design and product development, Gino Marotta created original solutions that enhance brand identity and improve user experience.
With a forward-thinking vision, Gino Marotta collaborated with companies and professionals to design unique, sustainable, and highly competitive products. His work stands out for its attention to detail, use of advanced technologies, and ability to transform ideas into successful, tangible projects.
Among his most iconic lighting designs is the Dalia lamp, created in the late 1960s for the Poltronova Design Center. This wall lamp, made of lacquered aluminum and opaline perspex, features a distinctive three-dimensional floral shape and showcases the innovative use of plastic materials typical of the Italian Radical Design movement. Today, the Dalia lamp remains a timeless example of Gino Marotta’s ability to merge art, nature, and technology into a unique design object.











