Casabella

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Casabella
Riviste Casabella.JPG
description The magazine
language Italian
publishing company Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
First edition 1928
Widespread edition 45,000 copies
( Gruppo Mondadori )
editor Francesco Dal Co
Web link casabellaweb.eu

Casabella is an Italian architecture and product design magazinewith an emphasis on modern, radical design.

It was founded in Milan in 1928 by Guido Marangoni as La Casa Bella (“The beautiful home”); the first edition was 50 pages. When the architect Giuseppe Pagano took over the publishing house in 1933 , he changed the name to Casa Bella .

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