Carlo Bimbi he has been working in design for forty years, masterfully moving between logic and creativity. His intelligent passion led him from the collaborations that began in the late 60s – with Nizzoli Associati, Gianni Ferrara and Nilo Gioacchini – to giving life to the Internotredici studio, with which he was one of the protagonists of Italy: The New Domestic Landscape at the MoMA in New York. Carlo Bimbi has designed and designs for Arketipo, Guzzini, Ciatti, B&B Italia, Zucchetti Rubinetterie. For Segis he designed the Enrico chair, winner of the Roscoe-Awards, and Blitz, which won both the Red Dot and the iF Award in 98. He was professor of Design at the Institute of Art and ISIA Di Firenze, currently carries out teaching activities at the Degree Course in Industrial Design of the Faculty of Architecture of the same city.



























































