Agape
Lito 2 Washbasin
Lito 2 is a self-standing washbasin for Agape by Angelo Mangiarotti, one of the great founding fathers of Italian design. Lito 2 consists of a single block of white Carrara marble sculpted in an organic and fluid form, which seems to stretch forward towards the user. Its front top is strongly hollowed, thus accentuating the effects of dynamism and thus managing to escape the severe heaviness that usually characterizes free-standing marble washbasins. In Lito 2 the mixer rests on the upper edge of the washbasin, thus creating a composition that can be freely positioned within the environment.
W.40 x D.47,6 x H.91,3 cm
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Agape's corporate mission is to make the constant search for new forms and solutions of the design world dialogue with the traditionally unchanging environment of the bathroom. The result of this research is a collection of bathroom furniture and accessories with surprising shapes, which are able to satisfy the eye and create a peculiar and recognizable aesthetic without sacrificing functionality. To do this, the Benedini family, owner of the company, has managed to make use of the collaboration with several important names of international design, such as Patricia Urquiola, Angelo Mangiarotti and Konstantin Grcic.Read more
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Angelo Mangiarotti
Angelo Mangiarotti (1921-2012) was one of the great protagonists of Italian design of the twentieth century. Born in Milan, he was one of the founding members of the Association for Industrial Design (ADI), from which he was awarded a Compasso d'Oro for his career in 1994. He has carried on in parallel throughout his life the activity of architect and designer and that of teacher, teaching in some of the most prestigious universities in the world. His career as an architect began with a short but intense experience in the United States, where he got to know some of the world's leading architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Walter Gropius. Back in Italy, he worked for a few years in collaboration with Bruno Morassutti, signing popular projects such as the Casa a Tre Cilindri in the San Siro district in Milan. In addition to housing, Mangiarotti specialized in infrastructure architecture: many of the most important city stations in Milan bear his signature, such as those of Rogoredo and Porta Venezia. His main field, however, remains that of design, where he stands out for his great attention to the use of materials and functionality. He was a great lover of sculpture and art who had a strong influence in his creations, made for brands such as Artemide, Vistosi, Danese Milano and Skipper. Re-editions of his products appear today in the catalogs of brands such as Poltrona Frau and Karakter, while his most emblematic creations are re-proposed by Agape for the Agapecasa line.Read more