As marriages go, the one between Italian maestro Joe Colombo and manufacturer Kartell was a match made in design heaven. Colombo’s first great piece–the 4801, a low-slung chair made of three pieces of ...
The furniture of the Italian pioneering designer Joe Colombo (1930-1971) wasn’t always held in high regard in this country. “Back in the ‘60s, people would put his designs on the back porch and then ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Joe Colombo was one of the youngest crime bosses in the country and the first American-born boss of a New York crime family. On June 28, 1971, Colombo was shot and seriously ...
HE MAY BE the real-life son of a dead mob boss, but his lawyer says Chris Colombo only looks like a mobster. “He looks like he just came off the set of ‘The Sopranos,’ ” attorney Jeremy Schneider told ...
Since at this point every other aggrieved special-interest group in the firmament was glomming onto the emerging politics of victimization, a dodge that quite usefully absolved everybody of everything ...
Renowned industrial designer Joe Colombo's Tube Chair has been rescued from "the pages of design books" by Italian furniture brand Cappellini, which is rereleasing the piece. Originally produced by ...
(“JC” or “Joe”)Joseph C. Brunoli died Friday, (January 7, 2000) in Hartford Hospital, of natural causes. Mr. Brunoli was a native of Avon, CT, where he was born on June 13, 1929. Joe went on to serve ...
Joseph M. Colombo of Waltham, a World War II veteran and barbershop owner, died Tuesday at EN Rogers Memorial Hospital in Bedford after a lengthy illness. He was 83. Born, raised and educated in ...
Joseph “Joe” Colombo, 76, Altoona, died Saturday in Ocean City, Md., while attending his annual vacation with his best friends. He was born in Altoona, son of the late Alfred J. and Kathryn Colombo.