Foscarini


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Foscarini
Foscarini is a designer lamp company founded in Murano (Venice) in 1981. The brand’s bond with its home territory is evident in its name paying homage to the patrician Venetian family. Foscarini first produced glass fixtures for the contract sector, which were soon joined by the decorative lamps that became the company’s core business. In 1988, Carlo Urbinati and Alessandro Vecchiato took over the brand and began calling upon Italian and international designers. The first results were the Wassily on the wall applique, designed by Adam Tihany and Joseph Mancin in 1986 and the Lumiere table lamp, designed in 1990 by Rodolfo Dordoni. These products were followed by Orbital by Ferruccio Laviani and Havana by Joseph Forakis, a polyethene lamp that marked Foscarini’s exploration of new materials and its move to Marcon on the mainland of the Veneto province. Foscarini’s best-known lamps include Caboche by Patricia Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto; Twiggy and Tress by Marc Sadler; Gregg by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba; and Le Soleil by Vicente Garcia Jimenez. In more than thirty-five years of existence, Foscarini has received two Compasso d’Oro awards – in 2001 for the lamps Mite and Tite by Marc Sadler and in 2014 for the magazine “Inventario – Tutto è progetto”. Today Foscarini has 2800 multi-brand shops in over eighty-eight countries and two flagship showrooms, Foscarini Spazio Soho in New York and Foscarini Spazio Monforte in Milan. In May 2022, Foscarini acquired 90 per cent of the German company Ingo Maurer GmbH.
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