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Hangar Design Group

Alberto Bovo was born in Padua in 1954 and Sandro Manente was born in Venice in 1957. In 1980 they founded Hangar Design Group. Two architects, with very different personalities, inclinations and skills: Bovo with his strong organizational skills coordinates not only the figures present in the headquarters of Hangard but also those in Italy and abroad, delineating the strategic lines necessary to be able to expand the group. His attitude is perfectly complemented by the profile of Manente who prefers to express himself in the fields of urban planning, design and interior design.

In 1990, after a radical restoration, two old hangars for airships located on the road from Venice to Treviso were put back into operation. This is where the headquarters of the company is located, and this is where ideas for the future are planned. In 2000 the Milan office was opened and the company took on a national dimension. The Milan office is the hub of the company’s connection with a network of international collaborators. Hangar Design Group is today multicultural and multidisciplinary. The new challenge is to put our creativity and ideas at the service of global markets.

The following year, 2001, the inevitable contact with the American culture occurred when they took on the United States by inaugurating a new headquarters in the Flatiron Building. The American experience inspired the whole group and opened the doors to a crucial market for the years to follow. Three years later, 2004, the Far Eastern market kept expanding. Hangar Design Group opened a base in Shanghai, gateway to the Asian continent. The company is now a true global network. In 2011, the ADI Compasso d’Oro Award came about for the “Sunset” mobile home project. The most important award for design, together with numerous other prizes, marked a professional career of thirty years.

In 2015 Hangar Design created Futura, the first collection of lamps for Vistosi, which in the same year won the Archiproducts Design Awards as the best product in the lighting category. In 2017 they conceived two other collections for Vistosi: Peggy and Stone. The first was exhibited at the Peggy Museum in Venice, the second won the coveted Good Design Award 2017. Today Hangar Design Group is an international network with more than 80 active customers in 15 countries and a staff of almost 50 people including brand strategists, designers, architects, digital experts and content managers.

Exceptional Vistosi Groove suspension lamp with a rectangular anthracite metal frame and softly glowing spherical glass shades crafted in ItalyElegant Vistosi Groove suspension lamp with geometric rectangular metal frames and satin white glass shades in a warm gold finish

Groove Suspension Lamp

$1,226.00$1,104.00
Distinguished Vistosi Futura suspension lamp, a lighting piece crafted in smoky gray hand-blown glass with a bronze-toned metal ringExclusive Vistosi Futura suspension lamp with hand-blown glass and glossy copper metal ring crafted in Italy

Futura Suspension Lamp

$1,018.00$917.00
Superior Vistosi Futura wall lamp crafted in translucent amber and opaque white blown glass with a dark matte metal armFutura Wall Lamp

Futura Wall Lamp

$1,054.00$949.00
Elegant Vistosi Futura ceiling lamp handcrafted in Italy with muted off-white blown glass and dark bronze brushed metal bandFutura Ceiling Lamp

Futura Ceiling Lamp

$1,030.00$927.00
Exceptional Vistosi Futura lamp crafted with hand-blown glass transitioning from frosted white to dark gray with a smooth matte finishFutura Table Lamp

Futura Table Lamp

$1,120.00$1,008.00
Distinguished Vistosi Futura floor lamp with hand-blown glass shade and satin metal stem built in chromatic contrast with glossy surfacesFutura Floor Lamp

Futura Floor Lamp

$1,966.00$1,770.00