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Mobile Bar

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Andrea Branzi

The Mobile Bar by Andrea Branzi is a poetic, architectural cabinet that reflects his vision of domestic furniture as a symbolic structure rather than a purely functional object. Composed of a stepped base, slender vertical supports, and suspended elements arranged like a small urban façade, the piece transforms the act of storage into a spatial experience. Designed around 1990 in the context of La Casa Calda, it embodies Branzi’s post-radical approach, where color, geometry, and lightness create an object that feels both utilitarian and conceptual, blurring the line between furniture, sculpture, and micro-architecture.

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Andrea Branzi

Andrea Branzi was a central figure of Italian design whose work consistently challenged the traditional boundaries between architecture, furniture, and theory. As a founding member of the Radical Design group Archizoom in the 1960s, he questioned the ideals of functionalism and modernism, proposing instead a critical and poetic vision of the domestic environment. Throughout his career, Branzi developed furniture and objects that behave like small architectural structures, where symbolism, color, and narrative are as important as use. Alongside his design practice, he was an influential writer and educator, shaping generations of designers through his research, teaching, and theoretical texts, and leaving a lasting imprint on contemporary design culture.
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