Ferroluce - Handicrafts from Monfalcone directly into your living room.
The Ferroluce company, which specializes in the production of lamps, was born in 1982 as a result of Valter and Miriam's determination, who wanted to preserve and pass on the excellent Italian craftsmanship. Production is carried out exclusively in Italy and every object is an union of the harmony of forms and the constant research of new chromatic alchemy. Each article differs from the monotony of the series produced in series with its own unique personality.
Italian design lights from Ferroluce.
This little insight into the company history of the Ferroluce company quickly proves how passion and craftsmanship have been created for almost 40 years of real design pieces. Despite the remarkable company age, they step onto the world market with very modern, youthful design language, and were able to compete very quickly with the large Italian design houses. All this and much more, makes us insanely proud to be able to welcome Ferroluce in our range.
Ceramic skillfully combined.
The lamp manufacturer received the great upswing through its impressive handicrafts in the form of ceramics, which was often associated with contrast materials such as metal or various textiles. The very sensitive handling of two different materials creates moods that you miss at other manufacturers.
Kitschy? - Not at all!
With the newly developed Vague series from Ferroluce, the vintage trend is lived out even more excessively. A generally harmonious coloring of the lights runs through the complete product range and combines fabulously well with the cubature of the lamps. Now discover the vague series, and her home quickly turns into a northern Italian Art Nouveau villa from the 19th century. But even in a modern context, lamps of this kind can be contrasted to catch looks. No matter how or where, this statement piece brings you a piece of Italian design class directly into your own four walls.
Urban, rustic and yet homely.
In their new designs, Ferroluce elements from the urban and industrial area takes up and literally tries to put them in a new light. The resulting product series "Urban '" is breaking new ground and enthusiastic about the first moment. Rustic elements such as rust, nuts, old wiring and scratches are more reminiscent of an old industrial building than a cozy living area. However, if these design outsiders are translated into the right setting, they give the room an exciting mood and prove themselves both as a furnishing element and as a light source.