Ferruccio Laviani
Ferruccio Laviani was born in Cremona in 1960, after graduating, he enrolled in the Faculty of Architecture of the Milan Polytechnic, where he graduated in 1986. He began his professional career working for Michele De Lucchi. In 1991 he opened his own design studio in Milan.
Laviani mainly deals with furniture, product design, art direction and graphics. He plays the role of art design for numerous brands in the furniture sector such as Kartell, Flos, De Padova, Foscarini, Moroso etc. for which he takes care not only of the product design, but also of the coordinated image, the design of showrooms and retail settings.
Numerous projects by Ferrucio Laviani are exhibited in museums all over the world. For example, the Bourgie and Take lamps designed for Kartell are part of the permanent collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
For Foscarini he designed numerous lamps with sculptural shapes always characterized by a recognizable and ultra-contemporary style. We mention the Orbital design lamp and its Bit wall version, made up of five different white or multicolored shapes that leave a graphic and luminous imprint in the home.
For Kartell he designed the iconic Bourgie table lamp considered one of the timeless best sellers and several modern lamps such as Battery, FL / Y, Bloom, Cindy, Bourgie, E ’, Easy.