Born in 1922, Gabriella Crespi studied architecture at the Politecnico in Milan, where her work was permeated by her perspective on Le Corbusier’s and Frank Lloyd Wright’s design experience. Since the 1950s, she dedicated herself to the creation and worldwide circulation of furniture and other objects that balance design and sculptural abstraction. Thanks to her always original conception and ideas, to the articulated forms that meet the needs of contemporary design, and to the amazing ability to transform objects by adding openings, closings, and changes in function, Gabriella Crespi conquered the international scene in a short time. Her creative journey incisively inspired the expressive creativity of the current generation of artists.