Foscarini ceiling lights

Since its inception in Venice, 1981, Italian lighting company Foscarini has evolved from specializing in murano glass lamps to offering a diverse range of designs and materials, making a significant impact on the Danish market with their originality and class. Foscarini's diverse catalogue boasts noteworthy pieces like the Foscarini Lumiere, Caboche, and Havana, attesting to their global recognition and the Havana lamp's exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. Their commitment to innovation and creativity is evident through collaborations with esteemed designers such as Rodolfo Dordoni, the architect behind the popular Lumiere series. Foscarini has come a long way since its first lighting series was created by Carlo Urbinati and Alessandro Vecchiato, who took over the company in 1988. Today, Foscarini not only continues to push the boundaries of lighting design but also maintains a strong philosophical stance on innovation and creativity, showcased in their impressive showrooms in Milan and New York City.