Grillo telephone
The Grillo telephone is a 1960s flip phone telephone from Italy. It was designed by Richard Sapper and Marco Zanuso, and introduced in 1967. The "Grillo" was manufactured by Italtel, a subsidiary former state-owned telecommunications company SIP (now part of Telecom Italia), and remained in production until 1979. It was a popular and iconic symbol of 1960s Italian design.
Grillo telephone designed by Richard Sapper and Marco Zanuso | |
Inception | 1967 |
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Manufacturer | Italtel |
Last production year | 1979 |
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