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Italian architect and designer (1900–1981)

Tomaso Buzzi (Sondrio, 30 September 1900 – Rapallo, 16 February 1981) was an Italian architect, designer, and interior designer.[1]

Early life and education

Buzzi studied architecture at Politecnico di Milano (known at the time as Regio Istituto Tecnico Superiore).[1][2]

Career

Villa necchi campiglio, fumoir di tommaso buzzi 00
Scala ovale 1

He was a proponent of Italian Art Deco during the 1920s and 1930s and a favourite of the Milanese haut-bourgeoisie.[1]

Villa Necchi Campiglio[3][4]

Villa Volpi a Sabaudia[5][6]

Palazzo d’Azeglio[7]

Buzzi collaborated with Paolo Venini on a number of decorative glass pieces, and in the early 1930s, he was the the creative director of Venini & C. glassworks in Murano.[8]

and forseveral

Michele Marelli, Gio Ponti, Carla Visconti di Modrone, Emilio Lancia, and Pietro Chiesa.

Scarzuola[9][10]

References

Media related to Category:Tomaso Buzzi at Wikimedia Commons

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