The radio-phonograph rr-226-fo-st by the Castiglioni brothers is still today a symbol of Italian design and craftsmanship. It was created as a stereophonic device that became an icon of 1960s pop design, featuring a radio, turntable, and speakers, and was produced by the renowned company Brionvega in 1965. The rr-226-fo-st achieved acoustic balance and excellence thanks to the choices and expert craftsmanship of sound professionals who oversaw every aspect of its production. The wood and its polish ensure that the rr-226-fo-st offers a warm, immersive, and Hi-fi sound. The radio-phonograph rr-226-fo-st is on display at the Triennale di Milano, the MoMa in New York, and was also exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London for a time.
The Castiglioni brothers represented an incredible family forge of inventive genius during the 1940s and 1950s, leaving an indelible mark on the world of design, not only in Italy but internationally as well. The Castiglioni studio was founded in 1938 by the brothers Livio and Pier Giacomo, who were occasionally joined by Luigi Caccia Dominioni for certain projects. In 1944, Achille also became part of the studio. Together, the three brothers signed projects that became significant milestones in the history of modern design. Through their work, they transitioned Italian design from a purely stylistic and culturally influenced dimension to a realm of timeless design. While never compromising on their exploration of technologies, materials, and production processes, they managed to give industrial design completely new meanings, incorporating elements of irony, fun, invention, and extreme practicality. Many of their products have become iconic examples of Italian design over the years. In 1952, Livio began his independent career as a designer and consultant for some of Italy's largest companies, including Olivetti, Fiat, Brionvega, and others. On the other hand, Piergiacomo and Achille continued to work together until Piergiacomo's passing in 1978. They won the prestigious Compasso d'Oro award, the Italian design equivalent of an Oscar, a remarkable seven times. Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni are among the founders of the Association for Industrial Design. /