The allure of Viabizzuno’s lighting, a wise mix between architecture, space and emotional evocation has been made even more desirable by Hong Kong’s House of Madison and their adaptable customisations. Its founder and designer, Mario Nanni, has undoubtedly left his mark in esteemed museums, firms, institutions and public entities around the world.
The Coppabartali collection is a beautiful arrangement of glass cylinders made of oxidised aluminium composed with the brand’s exclusively patented Viabizzuno chain system. This allows for personalised light-fitting geometry that suits any space. While hanging, it can be stacked either horizontally into one grand piece or vertically to look more like a traditional chandelier.
The versatile item can also double as a decorative wall fixture when mounted vertically. Alternatively, this piece can brighten up the nooks and crannies of your home when used as a floor lamp, making hallways or outdoor terraces come alive.
Vibizzuno’s Manondovevamovedercipiù aesthetics also wow, composed with a cylindrical leather body for a slightly vintage feel. Whether suspended from the ceiling, mounted from the wall or used as a table lamp, these light fittings help to elongate and open up a space while creating a chic ambience.
Viabizzuno took a slightly different approach with the Lanterna n55 by making it portable. Lending a wonderfully decorative effect, every piece of this lighting fixture is delicately handcrafted by Italian master glassmakers. This piece can transform a space with intimacy and wonder come evening, something we all need since we’ve been home so much as of late. We also love the fact that it’s portable as a table lamp.
Designed in collaboration with HK-based designer Max Lam, the Ripple takes inspiration from water ripples to evoke a sense of magic serenity. An incredible combination of art and storytelling, this minimalistic beauty will also make for an excellent conversation starter when hosting dinner parties.
Don’t miss Viabizzuno’s immersive showcase at House of Madison from November 19, 2021 to January 9, 2022
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Lead Image: courtesy of Viabizzuno