
Gustavo Pulitzer was a visionary Italian furniture designer, architect, and urban planner, celebrated for his pioneering contributions to naval interiors and luxury design in the early 20th century. Renowned for his refined aesthetic and attention to detail, Pulitzer played a key role in shaping the elegance and functionality of ocean liner interiors alongside notable designers such as Nino Zoncada and Gio Ponti. In the 1930s, he collaborated with Ignazio Guidi and Cesare Valle on the urban planning of Carbonia, Sardinia, under the commission of Benito Mussolini’s regime, demonstrating his ability to merge architectural vision with large-scale civic design.