Kazuhide Takahama collaborated intensely with Dino Gavina in all his entrepreneurial realities from Sirrah to Simon. Very iconic are the Kumo lamps always by Sirrah.
Vico Magistretti probably designed the most iconic and famous model of the Oluce brand, Atollo, with which he won the Compasso d'Oro award in 1979. With Lester he tackles a stylistic reinterpretation of the technical office lamp, making it functional and refined.
Pierluigi Cerri, graphic designer and designer of Fontana Arte, introduced new materials in the new productions at the end of the 80s, with the Sara model the lampshade is in polycarbonate, creating a turning point compared to the past.
Achille Castiglioni had a long partnership with Flos, many of the lamps designed in the early years of the foundation are by the Castiglioni brothers, the famous Arco, the Snoopy, or the various Cocoon models.
Three-light adjustable space age chandelier, characterized by round, organic, often colored shapes, which in the period following the space missions influenced the design of the time.
"Palo Marenco" floor lamp, design Mario Marenco for Valenti Luce, a Milanese lighting and Italian design brand, famous for the Pistillo lamp, and for the use of plastic materials.
Particular chandelier in plexiglass and brass, attributed to Lampter, 1960s. Innovative design for the use of plexiglass combined with painted and natural metals.
Chandelier in brass and pulegoso glass, design attributable to Maria Pia Guidetti for Lumi, rarer than the version in satin aluminum and opaline glass.
Pair of Goro wall sconces designed by Giuliana Gramigna, author of the Repertoire of Italian Design, and her husband Sergio Mazza for Quattrifolio in the 1970s.
Table Lamp 2833 designed by Nathalie Grenon from the 1990s, a pair available, produced by Fontana Arte, an icon of Italian design directed among others by Gio Ponti, Max Ingrand and Gae Aulenti.