Giannino Castiglioni was an Italian sculptor and medallist. He worked mostly in monumental and funerary sculpture; his style was representational, and far from the modernist and avant-garde trends of the early twentieth century.
In his workshop, circa 1925, working on the sculptures for the Palacio Legislativo of Montevideo, Uruguay
Art Nouveau silver medallion for the Milan International Exhibition 1906; the obverse shows the Simplon Tunnel
Giannino Castiglioni's signature
Castiglioni family portrait with sons Achille, Livio, and Pier Giacomo (1922)
Livio Castiglioni was an Italian architect and designer. He made a significant contribution to twentieth-century Italian lighting design and was an early proponent of the practice of industrial design in Italy.
Livio Castiglioni
Boalum lamp designed for Artemide in 1969–1970 (with Gianfranco Frattini)
Tabletop radio designed for Phonola SA in 1939 (with Luigi Caccia Dominioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni)
Castiglioni family portrait with brothers Achille, Livio (centre), and Pier Giacomo (1922)