Fulvio Ferrari has been studying the life and work of Carlo Mollino since the early 1980s, having organized the first exhibition of Mollino's work in 1985 and founded Museo Casa Mollino in Turin in 1999. He also curated 'Italian Design 1951-73' in 1984 in Munich and has published several books on the work of Mollino, the furniture of Gabetti & Isola and the ceramics of Ettore Sottsass, and a book on radical Italian lighting of the late 1960s, among others. Napoleone Ferrari studied philosophy at the University of Turin and was the co-founder of Museo Casa Mollino. He is co-author of two books on Mollino's photography and of Light, a book on radical Italian lighting of the late 1960s.