• Luceplan
    @luceplan
    Luceplan was founded in 1978 to bring together the visions for lighting of three architects: Riccardo Sarfatti, Paolo Rizzatto, and Sandra Severi. Luceplan creates innovative lighting fixtures marked by experimentation, research, and quality as well as through a philosophy focused on creating “beautiful items for the public at large.” Having won numerous awards for its designs, Luceplan manufactures a wide range of lights, including table lamps, wall lights, floor lamps, pendant lights, LED lighting, and more.
  • Paolo Rizzatto
    @paolo_rizzatto
    Paolo Rizzatto was born in 1941 in Milan. He took his degree in Architecture in I965 at the Milan Polytechnic. In his studio he works as a freelancer in the field of architecture, design and interior design and continues to develop his experience as interior lighting designer. In 1978 he founded Luceplan together with Riccardo Sarfatti. He has designed for Arteluce, Artemide, Luceplan, Alias, Cassina, Nemo, Molteni, Knoll, Kartell, Philips, Montina, Thonet and Guzzini.
  • Inga Sempé
    @ingasemp
    Inga Sempé is a French designer who has worked with a variety of design brands, including Cappellini, Edra, LucePlan, HAY, Alessi, and more. Sempé graduated from ENSCI-Les Ateliers in 1993, and held a scholarship at the Villa Medici Académie de France in Rome from 2000 to 2001. Sempé opened her own studio in Paris in 2001, where she continues to live and work. She designs furniture, lighting, tabletop accessories, clocks, rugs, and more. All of her designs are united by a thoughtful use of shape, cheerful silhouettes, and the possibilities of color and pattern.
  • Alfredo Häberli
    @alfredohberli
    Alfredo Häberli was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1964. Today, he is an internationally established designer based in Zurich. He manages to unite tradition with innovation, joy, and energy in his designs. The result are works with companies such as Alias, Camper, Iittala, Kvadrat, Luceplan, Moroso, and Volvo.
  • Francisco Gomez Paz
    @franciscogomezpaz
    Francisco Gomez Paz was born in Salta, Argentina in 1975. After obtaining the Industrial Design degree at the Universidad Nacional de Cordoba he moves to Milan in 1998 where he attends the Master in Design at Domus Academy.Since opening his design office in Milan in 2004 he has developed products for leading design companies such as Artemide, Driade, Danese, Lensvelt, Luceplan, Olivetti and Sector among others. Francisco's approach to design is driven by his own curiosity, the knowledge of technology and materials and a highly experimental, hands-on creative process. His work has received several international recognitions such as the Good Design Award 2010 and the Red Dot Award 2010; he has been honored together with Alberto Meda with the First Prize of the Index Award for the Solar Bottle, which has also been selected for the MOMA's Study Collection and recently he received the Prize of Prizes to Innovation in Design from Italy's president Giorgio Napolitano for the Hope chandelier. He is active in the fields of research and education, he is visiting professor at Domus Academy from 2000 and has held lectures in Italy and abroad. His projects have been exhibited in several international events and published by main design publications.