Italian designer Carla Scolari, a member of the design studio of Jonathan de Pas, Donato D'Urbino, and Paolo Lomazzi, collaborated on architecture, furniture, and interior and exhibition design by the firm. The group was part of the Italian anti-design movement of the 1960s and 70s, and is probably best known for the inflatable plastic "blow" chair of 1967, and the polyurethane foam "Joe" chair, of 1970, a Pop era parody in the form of a giant baseball glove.

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