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Lot 311-042-DM70s-PPL: Set of five original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from the 1970s. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 515 (October 1972), 520 (March 1973), 522 (May 1973), 544 (March 1975), and 567 (February 1977).

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Set of five original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from the 1970s. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 515 (March 1972), 520 (March 1973), 522 (May 1973), 544 (March 1975), and 567 (February 1977). Domus is internationally regarded as one of the most influential monthly reviews of architecture, interior design, and art, and has played a key role in shaping modern architectural and design discourse. Domus was founded in 1928 by the architect Gio Ponti, together with publisher Gianni Mazzocchi — two leading figures in Italian architecture and publishing whose collaboration helped establish Domus as a leading voice in 20th-century design. Issues from the 1970s reflect a period of architectural experimentation and cultural transition. Typical content includes contemporary architectural projects, urban and residential design, theoretical essays, interior concepts, and explorations of new materials and construction methods, alongside contributions related to art and visual culture. Each issue is documented with individual cover photography and interior spread images, providing a clear and transparent visual overview of the condition and content of the magazines. Offered as a cohesive set, these original vintage issues are no longer in print and are highly sought after by collectors, architects, designers, and scholars. Together, they form a valuable reference archive capturing the spirit of late 20th-century European and international design culture.

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