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We entered a very special week dedicated to women: #architects and #designers whom we admire for their talent and their ability to be ahead of their time and who, on many occasions, lived in the shadows, without receiving the recognition they deserved. Today, the main character of #WomenDesign is Lilly Reich (1885-1947), a renowned designer, an expert in the design of exhibitions, shop windows and fashion, but also of interiors and furniture.
We entered a very special week dedicated to women: #architects and #designers whom we admire for their talent and their ability to be ahead of their time and who, on many occasions, lived in the shadows, without receiving the recognition they deserved. And the first protagonist is the great Charlotte Perriand.
Today's main character is the Irish Eileen Gray (1878-1976), one of the leading names in interior design and furniture design, with such iconic creations as the Bibendum armchair or the E-1027 table edited by Classicon. Today, her pieces are the object of collecting and an example of a pioneering vision of contemporary design.1
Today we travel to Helsinki to tell you about Aino Marsio, one of the first female architects in Europe, who stood out as an interior and furniture designer, although she lived in the shadow of her husband, Alvar Aalto. As a designer she created innovative pieces (furniture, glass objects, lighting…) praised for her aesthetic simplicity, and made history in the world of glassware.
Today, we dedicate our #WomenDesign to Lina Bo Bardi (1914-1992). This architect - born in Italy but Brazilian at heart - was one of the great transformers of Brazilian architecture and popular art. She humanized rationalism by linking it to emotion, organic and nature. Her buildings and her