Max Ingrand (1908–1969) was a French-born designer, decorator, and glass artist who played a key role in shaping Italian modern design. Trained as a master glassmaker, Ingrand joined Fontana Arte in the late 1930s and became its art director, guiding the company through a crucial phase of innovation and international growth.
At Fontana Arte, Max Ingrand developed a new design language based on light, transparency, and refined craftsmanship. He combined artistic experimentation with industrial production, creating iconic lighting, mirrors, and glass furniture defined by clean lines, balanced proportions, and advanced glass techniques. Ingrand’s work transformed Fontana Arte into a leading name in high-quality Italian lighting and glass design, leaving a lasting legacy in mid-century modern design.

Article nr. 25127

Lampe de table ou lampadaire en verre incurvé et laiton

Designer

ÉditeurFontana Arte
Italie 1960 Approx.

MatériauxBrass | smoked curved glass

Dimensions37 x 23 x HT 58 cm

Prix en Francs Suisses / Euro 2'400.00

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Max Ingrand (1908–1969) was a French-born designer, decorator, and glass artist who played a key role in shaping Italian modern design. Trained as a master glassmaker, Ingrand joined Fontana Arte in the late 1930s and became its art director, guiding the company through a crucial phase of innovation and international growth.
At Fontana Arte, Max Ingrand developed a new design language based on light, transparency, and refined craftsmanship. He combined artistic experimentation with industrial production, creating iconic lighting, mirrors, and glass furniture defined by clean lines, balanced proportions, and advanced glass techniques. Ingrand’s work transformed Fontana Arte into a leading name in high-quality Italian lighting and glass design, leaving a lasting legacy in mid-century modern design.

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Max Ingrand (1908–1969) was a French-born designer, decorator, and glass artist who played a key role in shaping Italian modern design. Trained as a master glassmaker, Ingrand joined Fontana Arte in the late 1930s and became its art director, guiding the company through a crucial phase of innovation and international growth.
At Fontana Arte, Max Ingrand developed a new design language based on light, transparency, and refined craftsmanship. He combined artistic experimentation with industrial production, creating iconic lighting, mirrors, and glass furniture defined by clean lines, balanced proportions, and advanced glass techniques. Ingrand’s work transformed Fontana Arte into a leading name in high-quality Italian lighting and glass design, leaving a lasting legacy in mid-century modern design.

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