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Danese Milano Frame Art Prints by Enzo Mari | Panik Design
Danese Milano Frame Art Prints by Enzo Mari | Panik Design
Danese Milano Frame Art Prints by Enzo Mari | Panik Design
Danese Milano
Danese Milano Frame for Art Prints Enzo Mari
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Danese Milano - Scrittura Illeggibile Di Un Popolo Sconosciuto Screenprint | Panik Design
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Magis Pop Kids Chair Green
Magis Pop Kids Chair Green
Magis Pop Kids Chair Green
Magis Pop Kids Chair Green
Magis Pop Kids Chair Green
Magis
Magis Pop Kids Chair Green
£67.00 £85.00
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Danese Milano Waves Screenprint 1972 Undici Onde by Enzo Mari | Panik Design
Danese Milano Waves Screenprint 1972 Undici Onde by Enzo Mari | Panik Design
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Danese Milano La Mela or La Pera Notebook | Panik Design
Danese Milano La Mela or La Pera Notebook | Panik Design
Danese Milano La Mela or La Pera Notebook | Panik Design
Danese Milano
Danese Milano Pear A5 Notebook
£4.00 £7.50
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Danese Milano Giglio Letter Opener Enzo Mari
Danese Milano Giglio Letter Opener Enzo Mari
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Danese Milano Attesa Bin by Enzo Mari | Panik Design
Danese Milano Attesa Bin by Enzo Mari | Panik Design
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Danese Milano Frog Screenprint Quattordici La Rana 1976 Enzo Mari | Panik Design
Danese Milano Frog Screenprint Quattordici La Rana 1976 Enzo Mari | Panik Design
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Danese Milano The Lion King Screenprint Enzo Mari 1965 | Panik Design
Danese Milano The Lion King Screenprint Enzo Mari 1965 | Panik Design
Danese Milano The Lion King Screenprint Enzo Mari 1965 | Panik Design
Danese Milano
Danese Milano The Lion Screenprints Enzo Mari
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About Enzo Mari

Born in Novara in 1932.
He studied at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Milan, and alongside his studies, in the fifties he had already developed an intense artistic production, with personal and collective exhibitions at galleries and contemporary art museums.
At the same time, he also began his design work, at first as personal, formal research, and later in collaboration with numerous industrial companies, in the graphics and publishing, industrial products and exhibition fittings sectors.
His work is internationally acclaimed, and considered to be among the most representative of Italian design. It is distinguished by constant research and experimentation with new product forms and meanings, often set in contrast with the traditional norms of industrial design.
His unique position as an artist-cum-designer is documented in the many publications dedicated to his work, and in his participation in major institutions, including ADI – the Italian industrial design association, of which he was president from 1976 to 1979.

He has three times been awarded the Compasso d’Oro, and his art works and objects are included in the collections of several contemporary art museums.
In 1983 a major personal exhibition was held by the “Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione” at the University of Parma, which conserves 8,500 designs and drawings from his archive, donated by him.
His work has also included research and design in the field of street furniture (City of Milan, revamping of Piazza del Duomo) and education, in the form of conferences and series of lectures both in Italy and abroad, including courses given at the Institute of Art History of the University of Parma, and at the faculty of Architecture of the Politecnico in Milan.