The Italian design studio Bertone is well known to every car enthusiast, because in the past decades they were responsible for many cult car icons such as: Lamborghini Miura and Countach, Alfa Romeo GT, Citroen BX, ZX, XM and Xantia, Fiat Ritmo and Punto cabrio and we could go on and on.
English photographer Benedict Redgrove and now, in a collage of photos, he has provided an insight into the mysterious world of the study design studio Bertone, which revealed some previously unseen or lesser-known design studies from a few decades ago.
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Bertone's design studio has always been known for its search of inspiration from the world geometry, architecture and engineering, and its distinctive features are sharp lines and very unconventional shapes. Redgrove thus captured some of the most radical design studies in the photo gallery 60s and 70s of the last century, stamps Lancia, Alfa Romeo and Lamborghini, which explain his mission in detail.
Redgrove was enabled to move the car studies around the design studio premises, taking a series of photographs suitable for the calendar, and the photo gallery showcases Bertone's best "detached" studies and the design style of the time. Redgrove also focused on certain specific details of the study models, as well as the interiors, which reflect the contemporary notion of modernity and prestige.
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