
Giancarlo Fassina

In 1970 Giancarlo Fassina joined Artemide with the task of structuring the technical design sector and, at the same time, organizing a department for the internal production of models and prototypes of the new products. Actively takes part in the definition of all Artemide's products and in particular works closely with Enzo Mari of the "Aggregate System" on design.
1983 Supervises the lighting plans for the Hayez exhibition at Palazzo Reale, Milan, for the "Design U.S.A." exhibition at the Sforzesco Castle and in the Aula Magna of the Academy of Brera.
1985 Works with the architect Marco Zanuso for the lighting of the new Teatro Fossati, Milan.
1986 Works with the architect Mario Bellini for the lighting on the Triennale exhibition of Milan for the exhibition "Il Progetto Domestico". With the architect Michele De Lucchi, designs the series of "Tolomeo" lamps for which he receives the "Golden Compass" award - ADI
1989 Over the past few years, he has worked on the design of a number of lamps belonging to the Artemide collection, including: Arcadia, the suspension lamp Tebe, Iole and Vesta for the Veart collection by Artemide and others for Litech such as the Trim system and Tessalo.


