Enrico Ciuti
Born in Milan, Italy, in 1910 and trained as a set designer, he began working in advertising around 1928. Friendship and collaboration with Marcello Nizzoli, Bruno Munari, and Edoardo Persico pushed him to experiment with forms and materials, leading him from Constructivism to Rationalism in the exhibitions he designed for the Milan Triennale. During his career he served several prominent companies including Fiat, Lanerossi, Mondadori, Montecatini, Tecno, and Ideal-Standard for which he designed the house organ from the late 1950s to the late 1960s.