Martino Gamper
Martino Gamper

Italian Designer

Martino Gamper

(*1971)

Martino Gamper is an Italian furniture designer working with 100 Chairs in 100 Days became internationally known. 

Gamper was born in 1971 in Merano, Italy. After an apprenticeship at a cabinetmaker in his hometown he moved to Vienna from . There he studied sculpture at the university for Applied Arts under Michelangelo Pistoletto. He did his Masters Degree at the Royal College of Art in London under Ron Arad. 

Martino Gamper works at the interface of art and design and numerous Projects of interiors over individual pieces to the design of industrially manufactured Furniture for the international market. The exhibition design is a state of mind which he presented in 2014 for the Serpentine Sackler Gallery in Curated in London, shows private collections of contemporary designers working in different shelving systems celebrated designers are arranged. It is also shown in the Museion in Bolzano and in the Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli in Turin. Martino Gamper will be in 2011 with both the Moroso Award for Contemporary Art and Awarded the Wallpaper Award for Best Use of Color.