A contemporary gallery specializing in vintage design and historical objects, operating by appointment and online to serve collectors worldwide.
At a glance
1+1 Historical Design Gallery presents carefully curated vintage and historical design pieces. The gallery operates primarily through online engagement, scheduled appointments, and guided exhibitions, offering detailed documentation and imagery to international clients.
History
The gallery has established itself as a dedicated venue for historical design objects, building a reputation for thorough condition assessment and professional service in the Milan design market.
What you see
Visitors encounter a thoughtfully organized collection of vintage and historical design pieces. Each item is presented with detailed descriptions and high-quality photography. The gallery’s approach emphasizes transparency about condition and authenticity—all articles are sold as vintage originals with condition notes provided upon request.
Cultural significance
The gallery serves an important role in preserving and circulating historical design objects. By maintaining international accessibility through online platforms and detailed documentation, it facilitates dialogue between collectors, designers, and design historians across borders.
Key facts
- Address: Via Giuseppe Frua, 21, 20146 Milano
- Coordinates: 45.4650814, 9.147874
- Phone: 347 072 8605
- Website: https://www.1plus1.gallery/
- Hours: Monday–Friday 9:00–19:00; Saturday–Sunday closed
- Many items available for rent for film, video, and events
Practical information
Visit by appointment or explore the collection online. For inquiries, pricing, and scheduled visits, contact info@1plus1.gallery. All items are vintage and sold as-is; detailed condition reports are available on request before purchase.
Getting there
The gallery is located in the Tortona neighborhood of Milan at Via Giuseppe Frua, 21. Public transport and parking information are available through local Milan resources.
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