Massimo Iosa Ghini

He is recognized for his contribution to the Bolidist Movement and his work alongside Memphis Group architects such as Ettore Sottsass and Michael Graves.

Although initially interested in illustration, Iosa Ghini would develop a deep passion for architecture and would go on to study the subject at Milan Polytechnic.

Iosa Ghini explored various artistic endeavors, including furniture and set design for the Italian RAI TV network.

[3] This association provided him with valuable learning experiences and opportunities, creating iconic pieces such as the "Bertrand" Sideboard and the "Otello" armchair, one of which was sold at auction from the late David Bowie's collection in 2016.

[5] Massimo Iosa Ghini has been recognized as one of the pioneers of Bolidism, an artistic style characterized by an emphasis on the aesthetics form of visual media over the traditional function of furniture.

Green architecture concept drawing by Massimo Iosa Ghini.
Bertrand Sideboard by Iosa Ghini for the Memphis Group
Ferrari Factory Store