Faro
The Faro pendant, by Oriano Favaretto for Vistosi, draws inspiration from lighthouses, serving as a symbolic link between sea and land. Two glasses, one with a transparent finish evoking the Venetian lagoon, and the other glossy white representing the mainland, are united by a metal ring-a central and safe lighthouse element. Concealed within the white glass is an LED light source, offering a diffused and non-sparkling glow. Faro, a visible design centerpiece, stands out in any space, embodying stability and recognition from all angles. Available in a variety of finish options.
About
PRODUCT: Faro Pendant
MANUFACTURER: Vistosi Lighting
DESIGNER: Oriano Favaretto
WARRANTY: 1 Year
LEAD-TIME: 18 weeks
Features
Mouth-blown Amber, Green, Burnt Earth or Crystal glass. Black or Brass detail. 13W LED. Max. 2mtr drop.
Dimensions
Small: Dia 350mm x H 275mm
Large: Dia 290mm x H 405mm
About the Brand
Vistosi was founded in 1945 with the opening of a new furnace in Murano, Venice. The company was named after its founder Guglielmo Vistosi whose family had long traditions in glass making tracing back to the 16thcentury. Under the guidance of Gino and Luciano Vistosi, Guglielmo’s grandchildren, the company began to focus on lighting over the 1950s, achieving considerable success in Italy. However, it was over the late 1960s and early 1970s with a series of releases designed by acclaimed Italian designers Gae Aulenti, Vico Magistretti, and Angelo Mangiarotti that the name of Vistosi became synonymous with premium Italian lighting around the world.
Vistosi Lighting continues to collaborate with important designers to produce high-quality Italian lighting for modern interiors. Giogali by Angelo Mangiarotti; Peggy, Futura and Stone by Hangar Design Group; Diadema, Puppet and Novecento by Romani Saccani Architetti Associati; Nodo by Pio e Tito Toso; Jube and Sata by Favaretto & Partners are awarded icons. Today, you will find Vistosi lamps, pendant lights, chandeliers and wall lights in residences and commercial spaces around the globe, from Moscow to New York, to Auckland and beyond.