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Behive, inspired by the rounded shape of a beehive, is formed by a series of rings of varying diameters that define a luminous volume, traversed by soft lines. It is also a pendant lamp. A diffuser shield inside conceals the technical components and allows the light source to shine downwards, radiating Behive's characteristic warm and soft glow. The lamp's white light thus takes on a dual purpose: from the outside, it highlights the graphic design of the rings, while from above it focuses the illumination on a specific area. Designed to attract attention both when lit and unlit, as an unmistakable visual statement in diverse settings, the Behive pendant lamp enriches spaces with its decorative value and its distinctive light.
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Designed by Foscarini's founders during the company's early years, Folio is a tribute to the simplicity of small gestures that transform a lighting design into a decorative piece. It is a lamp reminiscent of a taut sheet of paper, with two corners gently folded towards the wall or ceiling, a movement barely suggested but sufficient to add volume to the two-dimensional form of the leaf. Two small screws attach the blown-glass diffuser to the metal support, two points that become a delicate decorative element. Folio's light source is housed within the metal support and diffuses a warm, intense light through its satin shade.
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Allegro is a family of pendant lamps that take shape thanks to gravity, crafted with metallic lines that trace the light and emit sounds when touched. The collection's name is inspired by this "musicality." Three versions are available, depending on the finish of the metal elements, to express three distinct styles: Allegro Ritmico in graphite, Allegro Vivace in copper, and Allegro Assai in gold. Their large size makes them ideal for highlighting spacious areas, both public and private, guaranteeing diffused, direct downward lighting that also reflects off the ceiling.
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This new family of pendant lamps takes its name from the traditional Japanese paper and bamboo lanterns, used as magnificent, luminous signs outside businesses or as amulets outside homes. Their traditional form has inspired a creation in a purely contemporary spirit, crafted from an ancient material: blown glass. This glass is painted to be completely opaque to light from the inside and brilliant from the outside, except for the bottom edge. The result is a warm, rich, and beautiful color, with a luminous neck from which an intense, direct beam of light is projected downwards. The family consists of three models, in which color is an integral part of the form: orange for the large version, gray for the small, and green for the elongated one. These shapes and tones accentuate the individuality of each model, while also allowing them to be coordinated in multiple compositions.
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Pendant lamps with diffused light. One, two, three light lanterns, yet brimming with seductive tang. Three distinct yet complementary forms, a balance between East and West. A family of lamps that brings a relaxing luminosity to diverse environments, translating the magic of rice paper or mulberry bark—the raw material of Japanese lamps—into the exquisite appearance of blown and satin-finished glass. The horizontal lines etched onto the surface of the lamps create a soft and captivating aesthetic while simultaneously filtering the intensity of the light source, diffusing a full, warm, and gentle glow into the room. With their hand-blown glass bodies and pleasingly plaster-like appearance, the Rituals pendant lamps can be used individually or in harmonious arrangements of 3 to 9 lamps, thanks to the use of a multi-canopy.
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Aplomb is a small cement pendant lamp that creates direct, focused lighting on the lower level. Exposed cement is part of the expressive language of modern architecture, and Foscarini, with Aplomb, uses this material with a completely original spirit and technology. The lamp displays a light, elegant, and formally simple character that softens the solidity of the cement, highlighting its material aspect, which is both pure and refined. Its small size allows it to be used alone, for example, on a small table, in rows to illuminate a level, or in compositions of varying heights. The GU10 version is available in six colors, with pigments added directly to the cement mixture, each enhancing the lamp's personality in a distinct way: natural gray emphasizes the materiality, brown adds a warm and intense note, while white highlights its elegance. Dark red, sand yellow, and olive green are the colors that complement the shades already available in the catalog.
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Plena features dual lighting: reflected towards the floor and diffused towards the ceiling. It's a light of special charm and interest, capable of fully illuminating a room while remaining soft and enveloping. When placed on a table, Plena never dazzles. These two elements complement each other, with a design feature that has almost poetic intentions: the moon-shaped disc transforms into a feather, thanks to the arched line that conveys a sense of lightness and flight. Plena is suitable for both domestic and commercial spaces. Its appearance changes depending on the perspective from which it is viewed: it is a lamp that works well on its own, on a table, but also when displayed together in large spaces such as an entrance hall or large commercial areas.
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Rich, brilliant, and sophisticated, the Caboche lamp is a mosaic of refractions, a perfect fusion of diverse individual elements into a single form that together create the lamp's body and luminous effect. When lit, the light radiates from within the spheres as if from luminous crystals, illuminating the surrounding space. The Caboche ceiling lamp is a jewel of creativity and technology, available in two versions: transparent and golden yellow. Suitable for both private and public spaces, it commands attention and combines visual impact with lightness, decorative value, and functionality.
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Rituals is a meeting point between East and West, memory and contemporary design, poetic inspiration and technological research. A family of distinct yet complementary forms translates the luminous magic of oriental rice paper lanterns into the exquisite appearance of blown glass. The unique glasswork, with its irregular lines that indent the surface, is achieved through the industrialization of the traditional polishing process. The result is a soft and captivating decoration that creates an inimitable chiaroscuro effect and a soft, diffused light. The strength of this design concept has allowed for the development of new sizes and variations. These are not mere adaptations, but genuine explorations of further possibilities for this project. The ceiling version, available in three different shapes and sizes, also showcases the diffuser in its entirety thanks to a discreet structure—a pure and simple circular form that allows the glass to take center stage.
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Ceiling lamp with a direct and indirect light arm. Foscarini and Marc Sadler's passion for researching new technologies has given life to Twiggy, the iconic arched post lamp that is now available in an entire collection of lamps made of composite material on an enamelled fiberglass base. In its ceiling version, it represents the ultimate expression of flexibility: rotating 360°, it offers the ideal solution for shifting the light source off-center. The diffuser ensures direct illumination in the lower area, while the transparency of the upper protective disc diffuses a warm, ambient light. Available in two colors, it harmonizes with any setting and style.
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The Big Bang ceiling light is formed by overlapping layers of methacrylate that create a dynamic composition around the central luminous core, from which light emanates in all directions. Big Bang, a luminous body with a strong sense of space, highlighted by a play of light and shadow, is ideal for personalizing environments of various styles. It is available in white or red and offers diffused, reflected illumination on the ceiling.
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A varying number of white-finished arms, slender as the branches of an inverted tree, support small diffusers in white, gray, orange, or amaranth: an elegant and poetic composition with a touch of pleasing personalization. The choice between different versions, with one, three, six, or nine arms, allows you to move from the simplest model to those increasingly laden with lights, which multiply like flames, creating the spectacle of a modern chandelier. Made with resistant and lightweight materials, Birdie takes on different personalities depending on the color chosen: discreet and almost invisible in the white version, protagonist and capable of characterizing an entire environment in the amaranth, orange or gray versions, always completely monochromatic, from the shade to the base, for a decisive and uncompromising characterization.












