Esperia was founded in 1952 in Poggibonsi, Siena by Romano Conforti, Eugenio Cortigiano and Mario Moni, who shared previous work experience in the historic SACE glassworks.
At first Esperia produced lighting fixtures for the bath environment, but starting in the 1960s the firm branched out across the whole technical lighting sector.
During this period Esperia also began a long lasting relationship with Prof. Angelo Brotto.
Esperia began exhibiting in the 1960’s at Salone del Mobile in Milan, along with exhibiting at Euroluce in beginning in 1969. The brand achieved great international acclaim and began to explore new collaborations with leading exponents of the art of glassmaking, such as Venini.
Today Esperia is an example of excellence, engaged on a daily basis in research and development for the creation of innovative contemporary projects.
The firm is now run by the second generation, the children of Romano Conforti, Riccardo and Giuliana, as well as the third generation, Jacopo, who are all driven by a shared design vision for the future.
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The Cometa Cylinder Chandelier by Esperia features a ceiling mounted disk available in three diameters from which hang cylindrical shaped…
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The Mini Libra Chandelier by Esperia features a smoked glass ring onto which two LED plates are attached. The glass…
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Herod Table Lamp by Esperia features a large sphere-sculpture body in cast brass. The sphere was originally created by Angelo…
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Gong Wall Sconce by Esperia is composed of a larger circular light reflecting back shade in brushed brass and a…
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Galileo Table Lamp by Esperia features a steel body finished in a slightly burnished brass which supports a hand blown…
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Due e Tre Piastre Table Lamp by Esperia features a body made of two natural waxed iron plates (Tre lamp,…
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The Cometa Bellflower Chandelier by Esperia features a ceiling mounted disk available in three diameters from which hang bellflower shaped…
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The Eridania Cluster Chandelier by Esperia features a body with multiple light sources that is available in a variety of…
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The Libra Chandelier by Esperia features a smoked glass ring onto which two LED plates are attached. The glass plate…
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The Astrid Lamp by Angelo Brotto for Esperia was originally designed in 1969 and features a white leather bean bag…
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The Gaspare Chandelier was originally designed by Angelo Brotto for Esperia in 1970 and features a satin brushed aluminum shade…
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Barnaba Table Lamp was originally designed by Angelo Brotto in 1974 for Esperia with current production being as the original…