Industrial Designer
Raffaella Mangiarotti is an innovative industrial designer of common objects for the mass market like a funky lamp that uses 30 LED bulbs, but as much energy as a single incandescent one and a vacuum cleaner with a hinged neck that can go under furniture. Currently she is working on a kitchen for disabled people.
She’s a mother and an innovator, a woman with a lovely smile and an agile mind. Her website and company, Deepdesign works with the philosophy of “organic minimalism” and form evolving from function.
Jim heard about her on the Working segment of Marketplace Public Radio.
But what do you think?