The Albini AM/AS collection represents the rationalistic philosophy of the Milanese architect. A 1969 design that combines linear shapes with the extreme quality of materials, such as the hand-blown glass of diffusers. Aiming to manage the different volumes of the space with a single design: ceiling, wall, floor and table.
Graduated in Architecture iat Politecnico di Milano, Franco Albini is known for his rationalist projects in urban planning, buildings and museums: in 1931 his first studio opened dealing with social housing and then devoted himself to experimental design studies, debuting at the V Triennale in 1922. In the postwar period, he broadened his professional interest thanks to the opportunities offered by recostruction and developed new design sensibilities thanks to his partnership with Franca Helg in 1951. In the 1960s they designed the Milan underground, which earned him the Compasso d’Oro 1964.