Pietro Chiesa
(1876-1959)

Born in Milan in 1892, he graduated from the Brera Academy and had a passion for glasswork. He joined Fontana Arte in the early 1930s.

He became the artistic director of this institution and created numerous models of furniture, lighting fixtures, and objects, establishing himself as a major figure in pre-World War II Italian design. His famous floor lamp, the Luminator, remains his iconic piece.

He passed away in 1948.

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Work of Pietro Chiesa

Box

Pietro Chiesa, circa 1940

Box

Pietro Chiesa, circa 1940

Coffee table

Pietro Chiesa, circa 1938

Side Table “La Pesca della Sirena”

Pietro Chiesa, circa 1931

Floor Lamp

Pietro Chiesa, 1935

Cartoccio Vase

Pietro Chiesa, circa 1940

Box

Pietro Chiesa, circa 1930

Luminator

Pietro Chiesa, 1934

Floor Lamp

Pietro Chiesa, 1938

Coffee table

Pietro Chiesa, circa 1938