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Foscarini imagines, develops, and produces decorative lighting that seduces, surprises, and inspires—by day and by night, whether illuminated or not. Since 1981, Foscarini has been a leading Italian presence on the international design scene, combining the dual heritage of Made in Italy: artisanal craftsmanship and industrial expertise. The brand creates lighting forms and projects with a strong, expressive identity, designed to make people feel at home both in private interiors and in shared, collective spaces.

Foscarini is an Italian design lighting company with a simple but demanding ambition: to create lamps that are beautiful by day, when they personalise a space as sculptural objects, and beautiful by night, when they come alive with light. Each lamp is designed to transform a room—and to be a lasting companion for the people who will live with it. At this year's edition, Foscarini presents new product extensions—expanding beloved families with fresh expressions that keep evolving the brand's design language. A special moment is dedicated to Twiggy, the iconic floor lamp designed by Marc Sadler, which turns 20 this year. Slender, sculptural, unmistakable—Twiggy has become a timeless piece.

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