Luigi Caccia Dominioni
Caccia was born in Milan in 1913, he graduated in architecture from the
Polytechnic of Milan in 1936 and in the same year he started his activity in
Venice together with Livio and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, winning the competition
held at the Vimercate School. In the field of Industrial design he was
considered a "pioneer" when he presented at the VII Triennial in Milan a series
of radios designed together with the Castiglioni brothers. In the '50s he set
up, together with Gardella and Corradi, Azucena which is a collection of the
furniture and objects he designed. The "Caccia" cutlery he designed are shown at
the Museum of Modern Art of New York.