Born in 1973, he completed his studies in architecture at Politecnico di Milano. From 1997 to 2004, he lived and worked in London, where he collaborated as an architect with Foster + Partners studio.
During that period, he was involved in the construction of an eight-story building for scientific research at the Imperial College and became Project Manager of the Capital City Academy, a high school for 1,400 students, 250 meters long that was inaugurated by Tony Blair.
Upon his return to Italy, he joined Mario Bellini’s studio in a brief experience, after which he set up his own practice in both architecture and design.
Fascinated by the idea of designing at different scales, he quickly started exploring countless themes with a constant interweaving of skills, intuitions and technologies, with the aim of creating a global project space.
He immediately started receiving numerous awards including: the addition of the Vertigo lamp to the permanent collection of the Vitra Design Museum, an honorable mention at the XXI Compasso d’Oro, as well as winning the Red Dot Design Award several times, the Good Design Award and a few selections at the Design Index and the Compasso d’Oro.
His interest in contemporary life issues also led him to actively engage in the world of eco- sustainable architecture, with the construction of POLINS Strategic Innovation Pole, which is a Class A+ CasaClima certified building and finalist for the Renzo Piano Foundation Award.

Industrial designer caring and sensitive to the different design most important trends, he combines in his proposal a double soul: technical and artistic. He is able to use the “From Follows Function” or “Function Follows Form” based on the selected theme, he has an important thechnial background that brought him to cooperate like Senior mould Project tech designer realising equipment and die-casting and plastic molds for national and international companies like Kawasaki, Ducati, Bonfiglioli, Sylber, Metalwork, Gaggia, Mercedes, Fini, Prisma and Artemide.

 

Daring, eclectic, unconventional, and empathetic. This is Francesca Lanzavecchia’s approach to design. Born in Pavia in 1983, she graduated in Industrial Design from the Politecnico di Milano, and then attended the Master’s program in Conceptual Design at the Design Academy in Eindhoven, where she graduated with honors in 2008. In Eindhoven, her personal vision of design began to take shape as a prismatic and multifaceted discipline, a universal visual alphabet capable of shaping the existing with poetic and subversive elegance. For her, being a designer means being a researcher, engineer, artisan, and fabulists of life stories, such as those expressed by her projects. These projects serve as both functional and symbolic extensions of ourselves, carrying with them stories, gestures, and daily rituals that create a personal and emotional connection. From furniture to product design to interior design, her collections reflect a methodological and professional
inclination towards Universal Design and the creation of products that are truly accessible to all categories of people. They place the human being at the center, with their aspirations limits and idiosyncrasies. Francesca is a storyteller, a restless aesthete, and a nomadic-inspired designer. In 2010, she cofounded Lanzavecchia + Wai, a multidisciplinary design studio with Hunn Wai, based in Pavia and Singapore. Since 2012, she has served as the studio’s Creative Director.

Marco Piva is considered one of the most important Italian architects and designers.
Exciting, fluid and functional, this is the language that distinguishes the architectural creations of product and interior designer Marco Piva. Among the best-known exponents of the period called Radical Design, in 1980 he founded the studio that bears its name. The Marco Piva studio has projected and designed for brands such as Poltrona Frau, Etro Home, Colombo Design, La Murrina, Mandelli 1953 and many others. A university professor for prestigious institutes, Piva, thanks to his many years of experience, is the author of many fundamental works on architecture, interior and industrial design both in Italy and abroad.

Two different styles, two eclectic and distinct personalities united by a love for their birthplace and a passion for design.
For years they have been developing ideas in which attention to detail and the integration between form and functionality are the central elements of their approach and design aesthetic.

Edoardo Colzani is an Industrial Designer and Art Director. Over the years he has collaborated with Emmanuel Babled and with various companies ranging from cosmetics to industrial
engineering and interior design. Since 2013 he has been the Art Director of Laurameroni Design Collection. In 2016 he received prestigious recognition during the Venice Biennale.
He also designs and produces toys for children.
Luca Novati has been an architect since 2006. A careful study of the cultural traditions of the Como area and a love for travel have influenced his aesthetic research. His projects range
from the realization of scenographies for events to the restoration of industrial buildings, from interior design staging to industrial products.

Sebastiano Tosi, designer and creative, has collaborated with brands such as Ideal Standard, Ernesto Meda, Caimi Brevetti Alessi, Ferrero and Levis. Tosi, who specialized in Computer Generated
Imagery and 3D rendering, is a partner of Bombol, a brand making products for children, and is responsible for product development in the Far East for A-Style.
He also collaborates with Cirasa Studio, which specializes in the production of images for visual and commercial advertising.

Alberto Brogliato and Federico Traverso founded their design studio in 2014 after studying architecture and deepening their knowledge of the art of glass blowing and working with traditional Japanese ceramics. “No time, no space” is the claim that summarizes the soul and the vision of the studio: the creation of objects with a timeless design that adapt to different contexts.
BrogliatoTraverso boasts collaborations with companies such as Magis, Cappellini, Guzzini, Infiniti. The studio has won numerous international awards, including the Red Dot Design Award, the German Design Award, the IF Design Award and Good Design Award.

Gaia Ronchetti is an architect, designer and free spirit. She created the luxury lamp brand Nonso for the design and lighting group È Luce. The style of every one of Ronchetti’s handcrafted creations is unmistakable, a personal interpretation of the concept of luxury in which instinct and rationality, dreams and geometry are combined with lightness and material concreteness.

Valerio Sommella, Industrial Designer, has collaborated with brands like Apple, Alessi, Honda and Panasonic. After several years spent studying in prestigious institutions in both Milan and Amsterdam, in 2009 he started working on projects that range from lighting and furnishings to consumer electronics and accessories.

Anonima Luci, founded by Alberto Saggia and Stefania Kalogeropoulos, is a lighting design studio based in Milan. It specializes in projects related to luxury retail, hospitality, residential and the world of art exhibitions. In parallel, the studio also develops lighting fixtures, custom-made solutions and light art installations.
Different skills become one concept.

The collaboration between Sommella and Anonima Luci gives rise to cutting edge projects that reflect different aesthetic skills and styles. Objects of an elegant expressive strength in which the deep knowledge of lighting technology are united with the purity and stylish simplicity of the lines.

 

 

Cristián Mohaded was born in Argentina’s countryside in the eighties. A graduate from the National University of Córdoba, he is concurrently an industrial designer, an interior designer and
an artistic director. He lives in Buenos Aires where he has set up his very own studio. Today, he is an exemplar role model in the design world in Argentina and has received many awards
throughout his career. In 2013, the Twist #2 chair, co-created with Ricardo Blanco, integrates the permanent collection of design objects in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Cristián
was appointed “Young American Talent” by Maison & Objet Americas in 2015. He was also selected to be a part of the Salon Satellite Milan 2018, organised by the Campana brothers, as
an emerging Latin-American designer. According to Mohaded, every project is the outcome of a collaboration with a material: each has its own characteristics which link closely to the creative
idea which forms the object. He is devoted to develop and design products for private cliets and national and international companies, such as Roche Bobois, Galería Serge Bensimon, Habitat
and La Redoute (France), Gebruder Thonet Vienna (Italy), Mercado Moderno (Brazil), Valerie Goodman Gallery (USA); Malba, Durban, Luola, Novum, Vacavaliente, El Espartano in Argentina,
among others.

Supervised during her graduation thesis by the entrepreneur and architect Carlotta De Bevilacqua – current Vice President of Artemide S.p.A. – Sara Moroni obtained her “Laura Magistrale in
Disegno Industriale del Prodotto” (Masters Degree in Product Industrial Design) with a specialization in lighting at the Politecnico in Milano in 2006. After graduating, she gained experience
as a project manager and as a freelancer gathering skills that lead her to approach design with a multidisciplinary approach: the only lever that can give birth to new ideas and create innovative
projects. She set up his very own studio in 2015 with the intention of devoting herself to the design and strategic consultancy in different fields: product, furniture, interior, exhibit, lighting and
communication. Nowadays she cooperates with well-known manufacturers and with esteemed design studios offering design, technical, strategic, supervision and coordination consultancy.
According to Silvia design is a project and not styling, ingenuity and not pure creativity.

ARTEFATTO design studio was founded in London and Milan in 2015 by three young designers, Lorenzo Scisciani, Salvatore Morales and Sacha Andraos, brought together through their passion for design. Artefatto crosses the boundaries between art, design and fashion in order to create a unique and personal vision of design. The multinational studio is currently involved in different fields such as interiors, furniture and lighting design delivering groundbreaking products for top design brands with a distinctive sensual purity and a refreshing simplicity.

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