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Joe Colombo
The Joe Colombo Story
Italian lighting and furniture designer Joe Colombo was born July 30, 1930 in Milan. His career consisted of designing theoretical "living systems" and experimental modern furniture and accessories like the Roll Armchair and Footstool (1962), the Elda Armchair (1963), the Universale Chair (also called the 4867 Chair, for Kartell in 1965), the Spider Lamp (for Oluce, 1965), and the Optic Clock (1970, re-released by Alessi in 1988). He passed away from heart failure on July 30, 1971, on his 41st birthday. As prolific as he was, one can't help but wonder what else Joe Colombo might have accomplished given more time.
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