Corsini & Ruiz Millet

Barba Corsini (1916-2008) and Joaquim Ruiz Millet (1955 -) designed the Pedrera lamps, which are both modern and classic. Some of the lamps were designed by Barba Corsini, in association with others or by his protégé, Joaquim Ruiz Millet. // Barba Corsini (1916-2008) was a leading functionalist architect who gained international recognition for his architecture and his design for La Pedrera. Corsini was heavily inspired by the German architect Mies van der Rohe and the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. He also had a strong affinity with Finnish architecture, which is believed to be the best in Europe because of the powerful simplicity of the designs. 'Powerful simplicity' is perhaps an apt description of Corsini's personal design style, represented by the Pedrera series. / / Joaquim Ruiz Millet (1955 -) created Galeria H20 in Barcelona in 1989, where he expanded his activities as gallery owner, cultural agitator, exhibition curator and editor of books and design objects. During the renovation of La Pedrera, in 1991, he discovered the beauty of the large floor lamp (PD2) and rescued it from being thrown away. Barba Corsini was contacted to relaunch the original designs from 1955.

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