Cini Boeri

Cini Boeri (born in June 19, 1924 in Milan) is an Italian architect and designer.[1]

Career

A design created by Cini Boeri in collaboration with Marco Zanuso

Boeri earned her degree at the Politecnico di Milano university in 1951. At that time, there were more female interior designers than architects because it was thought that women were too fragile to work outside.[2] After collaborating with Marco Zanuso from 1951 through 1963, she started an independent architectural practice.[3] Her main focuses in architecture were civil and interior architecture, as well as industrial design.

In the 1970s, Boeri began designing showrooms for Knoll in Europe and America.[4] She also designed a variety of sofas and chairs for the company, some of which are still in production today.[5] In addition, she worked for a variety of other design companies, including lighting company Artemide, furniture company Arflex,[6][7] and the housewares company Rosenthal.[8] Some do not know that Boeri was a trained architect because of her work for Knoll and Arflex.[9]

Different examples of her work can be found in museums and international exhibitions.

Prizes and awards

Boeri has been awarded many prizes; among those, in 1979 a Compasso D'Oro (strips product design for arflex) and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Italian Cultural Institute of Los Angeles in 2008.[10]

Works

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Design

Architecture

Bibliography

References

  1. Maria Cristina Tommasini; Mario Pancera (1992). Il design italiano: protagonisti, opere, scuole (in Italian). Italy: Editoriale G. Mondador. p. 37.
  2. "The Divas".
  3. McQuiston, Liz (1988-01-01). Women in design: a contemporary view. London: Trefoil. ISBN 0862941059.
  4. Knoll International, Inc (1972-01-01). The Cini Boeri system. New York: Knoll.
  5. "Cini Boeri Brochure" (PDF). Knoll Furniture. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  6. "Arflex - Prodotti - divani - STRIPS". www.arflex.it. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  7. "Arflex - Architetto - CINI BOERI". www.arflex.it. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  8. "| Rosenthal Online Shop". Rosenthal Online Shop. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  9. "Women and Design in Milan".
  10. "Image gallery". Italian Cultural Institute. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  11. http://www.ciniboeriarchitetti.com/index.html


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