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    Venice, Italy

  • CATEGORY

    Bar & Restaurants

The industrial architecture of the Le Bombarde restaurant, which is part of the Venice Arsenale buildings, was transformed to take on a new personality with various Foscarini lamps during the Art and Architecture Biennali from 2008 to 2014. Featuring exposed bricks and iron elements, the industrial space takes on a transformist accent: playful and lively with Uto, more refined and ethereal with the volumes of Gregg and Havana.

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    Treviso, Italy

  • CATEGORY

    Bar & Restaurants

  • ARCHITECT

    Visual Display VD

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Camilla Bach

The famous Marcandole restaurant, located in Treviso, is renowned for its high-quality cuisine and welcoming atmosphere. The interior design, distinguished by natural hues and textured surfaces, is supplemented with lightweight mesh elements such as amorphous sculptures in reed and copper, which perfectly match the Spokes lamps by Foscarini that light the large oval table in Cipollino marble. The Spokes suspension lamps stand out discreetly with their lightweight volume and distinctly decorative feel, creating a sophisticated ambiance and also providing dual lighting: focused on the table and diffused throughout the room.

  • LOCATION

    Madrid, Spain

  • CATEGORY

    Bar & Restaurants

  • ARCHITECT

    Stone Designs

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Alberto Monteagudo

With a theatrical feel, the Yakiniku Rikyu restaurant project makes clever use of two lamps from the Foscarini catalogue, which are remarkably different in shape, material and type of light. Spokes, with its lightweight, hollow body defined by a metal mesh, offers both direct and diffused light, while Gregg, with a white glass body with a pleasantly organic shape, emits a soft diffused light. The two lamps coexist harmoniously, both maintaining a strong personality and characterising the space, almost visually delineating two distinct environments.



  • LOCATION

    Helsinki, Finland

  • CATEGORY

    Bar & Restaurants

  • ARCHITECT

    Futudesign

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    Tuukka Koski – Copyright Darc Magazine

The coming together of traditional and modern is reflected in the welcoming interior of this Japanese restaurant. With their refined textured appeal, the Aplomb cement lamps are the ideal lighting choice for a project that favours the use of natural materials. Fitted over the tables, they blend in perfectly with the understated Japanese sleek sophistication that permeates the space and add character to it with their well-defined geometry.

  • LOCATION

    Breitenbach, France

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    Reiulf Ramstad

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    David-Emmanuel Cohen, Yvan Moreau, RRA

In the 48° Nord hotel restaurant, the warm and refined atmosphere is elevated by the Aplomb Large lamps. The natural white of concrete emerges with elegance, harmoniously integrating with the textured appeal of the furnishing project, while the light on the counter is functional and highlights the excellence of the culinary offering. A distinctive choice in an innovative architectural project.

  • LOCATION

    Milan, Italy

  • CATEGORY

    Museums & Cultural Spaces

  • ARCHITECT

    Luca Rolla, Alberto Bertini

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Luca Rolla, Alberto Bertini, Gianmarco Corradi

The Pollaiolo Terrace, inside the museum, is a place of rest – not only for the body, but also for the mind – a place to spend a few hours in contact with beauty. A “starry sky” of Foscarini lamps lights up the terrace with different scenarios that vary according to the time of day.

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    Genoa, Italy

  • CATEGORY

    Bar & Restaurants

  • ARCHITECT

    Studio Go-Up

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Veronica Onofri

In the restaurant of the Palazzo Branca Doria in Genoa, Twiggy, with its subtle and flexible design, adds character without compromising the integrity of the sixteenth-century building. While expertly providing both direct and indirect lighting, Twiggy focuses the light on the table while simultaneously revealing the beauty of the frescoed vaults with its diffused up light. Even the sophisticated and delicate choice of colour, in keeping with the design, enhances the walls and ceilings frescoed by Bernardo Strozzi.

  • LOCATION

    Helsinki, Finland

  • CATEGORY

    Bar & Restaurants

This restaurant in the Finnish capital is distinguished by compositions of Tress lamps. Suspension lamps that light and decorate with a magical interweaving of blocks and voids obtained using a craft-based process, winding a ribbon of composite material to shape the lamp.

  • LOCATION

    Rome, Italy

  • CATEGORY

    Bar & Restaurants

  • ARCHITECT

    Salefino

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Angelo di Stefano

In the refined bar of the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, the Spokes lamps add a sense of lightness and dynamism to the counter. The harmonious integration with the architecture, recalling the colour of the details of the columns, creates a delightful visual balance of colours and volumes. The use of Spokes makes it possible to combine a lightweight design with powerful lighting, helping to make this workspace functional and sociable.

  • LOCATION

    Byron Bay, Australia

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    Luchetti Krelle

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Michael Wee

Set in a lush subtropical rainforest, this boutique hotel is an oasis of peace and quiet to celebrate the beauty of nature. The interior blends harmoniously with the exterior, even in the choice of lamps – Rituals, Gregg, Havana: white volumes that are naturally embedded into the setting, elegantly emerging in contrast to the impressive green and natural wood. In the main room, a composition of Rituals suspension lamps becomes the focus point, distinguishing the space with a warm brightness.

  • LOCATION

    Hangzhou, China

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    GOA ARchitects + Yabu Pushelbergu

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Zhu Hai

The Park Hyatt Hangzhou, in Jianggan District, welcomes visitors with a scenic composition of Plass suspension lamps. The generous volumes of these lamps, expertly combined in two shades of pale blue and grey, add character to the space, both when switched on as they vibrate with light from the inside and when switched off, creating a striking composition of volumes and colours reminiscent, on a large scale, of the charm of traditional Venetian glass pearls.

  • LOCATION

    Tel Aviv, Israel

  • CATEGORY

    Bar & Restaurants

  • ARCHITECT

    Baranowitz Kronenberg Architecture

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Amit Geron

The quality of light and the decorative impact of the Plass lamps led to it being picked for the Topolopompo restaurant’s interior design project. The large transparent volume of Plass blends in seamlessly with the ceiling’s decorative design, helping to fill the space and creating a perceptive lowering effect of the ceiling itself, while maintaining a feeling of visual lightness. Direct and diffused dual lighting creates a welcoming atmosphere, while offering an accentuated distribution of light over the tables, where the restaurant’s cuisine can shine.

  • LOCATION

    Irschenberg, Germany

  • CATEGORY

    Bar & Restaurants

  • ARCHITECT

    Architekturbüro Luis Mock

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Bombillas

Suspended architectures recalling the outline of the Guggenheim Museum in New York: this is exactly what the Le Soleil lamps – chosen to light the counter of this venue characterized by neutral hues – look like at first glance.

  • LOCATION

    Tel Aviv, Israel

  • CATEGORY

    Bar & Restaurants

  • ARCHITECT

    Pitsou Kedem Architects with Baranowitz / Amit

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Amit Geron

A sophisticated and harmonious space, where the light silhouettes of the Allegro and Alleggretto lamps match the graphic leitmotif – stylised veins from a banana leaf – which “envelops” diners while also nourishing them scenically. The aesthetics of Allegro blend in perfectly with the atmosphere, which focuses on the finesse of the décor, adding a magic touch to it with its “musicality”. The versatility of this family of lamps is expressed in the design of Taizu restaurant thanks to the skilful combination of different shapes, also embraced by the “smaller scale” versions, Allegretto.

  • LOCATION

    Lyon, France

  • CATEGORY

    Bar & Restaurants

  • ARCHITECT

    Atelier Oï, UNYKAT, Czech Hans Design

In the dining hall of Mon Liban Lebanese restaurant, the soft shapes of Spokes give the space character, acting as a refined counterpoint to the complex geometry of the walls and ceiling, which is reminiscent of the image of a a capsized hull. The creative combination of the different shapes of the Spokes family embellishes the project with a mesmerising game of blocks and voids, accompanied by a striking alternation of light and shadow projected on the walls and ceiling.

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