1944 was the year that Carlo Antonio Crippa created a “workshop” that was destined to become a protagonist in the sector of interior lighting, Lumi.
This is due to his ability to surround himself with the most prominent designers, beginning with Oscar Torlasco, the first one of many famous names that would contribute in making the LUMI collections unique throughout the years.
Today the company is still a workshop where materials are shaped according to the artist’s imagination. Crafting by hand, using modern technology, is still the only way that is able to enhance the value of the materials whether they are Swarovski and Asfour crystals, elegant fabrics or parchments, satin or shiny finished steel or brass surfaces or manual artistic inlay work that complete each exemplary product.
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Wall sconce, model 576, originally designed by Gio Ponti for Lumi in 1960. New production using original production methods. Available…
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Wall sconce, model 575, originally designed by Gio Ponti for Lumi in 1960. New production using original production methods. Available…
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Wall sconce, model 579 in brass originally designed by Oscar Torlasco for Lumi in 1961. Made in Italy. As shown:…
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Designed by Oscar Torlasco in the 1960s, this design has been reissued by Lumi, the workroom that originally produced it.…
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Wall sconce, model 1323/PL/2, originally designed by Pia Guidetti for Lumi in 1976. New production using original production methods. Custom…
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Hanging pendant, model 937, originally designed by Oscar Torlasco for Lumi in 1968. New production using original production methods. Height:…
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Wall sconce, model 1324, originally designed by Pia Guidetti for Lumi in 1976. New production using original production methods. Custom…