FontanaArte: 2023 collection inspired by the company's DNA and timeless values
News – 07/08/2023
The 2023 collection sourced inspiration from the company's DNA and timeless values.
Starting from the deep tradition of research and manufacturing techniques, the preciousness of glass and metal is maintained in the design of the new proposals.
"We are very enthusiastic about FontanaArte's participation in this edition of Euroluce with its new concept "The city of lights", which fits perfectly with FontanaArte's DNA," says Marco Pozzo, CEO FontanaArte. “A loved and sought-after brand, distributed all over the world and esteemed by art galleries, the most renowned auction houses and exhibited in preeminent museums of design and contemporary art, which presents itself to the international public of the Salone with interesting novelties."
Cameo, by Claesson Koivisto Rune, is the small blown glass table lamp, rechargeable, dimmable and also suitable for outdoor spaces.
AfterEight, by Francesco Librizzi and Arian Brajkovic. A series of aluminium and glass spot lamps with a versatile personality, able to be set in domestic and commercial contexts.
Artico, by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti, a family of outdoor lamps composed of a floor version in two heights, wall, ceiling and suspension.
Naska XL, on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the iconic Naska table lamp, the XL model was created: an extra-large version that is also suitable for outdoor use.
Oort by Jacopo Roda is the lighting system presented by FontanaArte in 2023 and expanded this year with an outdoor version.
Thalea by Paolo Rizzatto and Francesc Librizzi. This project consists of a series of coloured borosilicate glass and aluminium lampshades that can be composed in different configurations.